on the rear
on the rear.
Amber
24 inches
Lenses can be clear or orange but clear the bulb must be orange.
no but they need a lot of reflectors
Reflectors must be mounted not less than 24 inches nor more than 60 inches in height above the ground on every poletrailer and on trucks, buses, truck tractors, trailers, semi-trailers which are 80 or more inches in width or 30 feet or more in overall length. (p 15-3)
There is no minimum number of photographic reflectors that need to be purchased to set up a photography studio. A lot of it depends on the type of photography you plan to do. For example, there are reflectors for use in outdoor shots, indoor shots, for people shots, for food shots, etc.
it's reflectors.....
In the UK, pedal reflectors (and also on both wheels) must be on new bicycles when are sold. There is (as far as I understand) no law that prevents a cyclist from removing the reflectors, or cycling without them. Most cyclists tend to leave them in place as they are considered a safety feature.
When stopped on the highway, your reflectors should be placed at least 200 feet behind your vehicle to alert oncoming traffic. If it's safe to do so, place one reflector at the rear of your vehicle and another 200 feet in front of it. This setup helps ensure visibility and gives approaching drivers ample warning. Always ensure that the reflectors are positioned where they can be seen clearly.
10 feet, 100 feet, and 200 feet
Should proceed with caution