Sec. 13. A motor vehicle may be equipped with not more than two (2) spot lamps. A lighted spot lamp must be aimed and used when approaching another vehicle so that no part of the high intensity part of the beam will be directed to the left of the prolongation of the extreme left side of the vehicle or more than one hundred (100) feet ahead of the vehicle.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-8-6-19(a).]
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.7.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 19. Motor Vehicle Equipment
Chapter 6. Lights, Reflectors, and Turn Signals
9-19-6-1.5. "Operating Crew Member"
9-19-6-3. Number, Location, Height, and Color of Head Lamps
9-19-6-5. New Vehicles; Rear Reflectors
9-19-6-6. Selling or Operating Vehicles Without Turn Signals or Stoplights
9-19-6-7. Buses, Trucks, Truck-Tractors, Trailers, and Semitrailers
9-19-6-8. Clearance and Marker Lamps and Reflectors; Color Displayed or Reflected
9-19-6-9. Clearance and Marker Lamps; Height and Location
9-19-6-10. Clearance and Marker Lamps and Reflectors; Illumination and Visibility
9-19-6-11. Farm Equipment and Tractors Manufactured Before July 1, 2006
9-19-6-15. Auxiliary Passing Lamps
9-19-6-16. Auxiliary Driving Lamps
9-19-6-17. Stop Lamps and Turn Signals; Color, Visibility, and Operation; Lighting Device Colors
9-19-6-18. Fender Lamps; Running-Board Courtesy Lamps; Back-Up Lamps
9-19-6-19. Flashing Warning Lights
9-19-6-20. Multiple-Beam Road Lighting Equipment
9-19-6-21. Single-Beam Road Lighting Equipment
9-19-6-22. Motorcycles; Head Lamps
9-19-6-23. Standards and Specifications
9-19-6-24. United States Department of Transportation Regulations; Classification of Violations