Maine Revised Statutes
Article 1: MOTOR VEHICLES GENERALLY
29 §1361. Lights and brakes; certain lighting devices forbidden (REPEALED)

§1361. Lights and brakes; certain lighting devices forbidden
(REPEALED)
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1971, c. 592, §20 (AMD). PL 1973, c. 222, §2 (AMD). PL 1981, c. 98, §7 (AMD). PL 1993, c. 417, §4 (AMD). PL 1993, c. 683, §A1 (RP). PL 1993, c. 683, §B5 (AFF).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 29: MOTOR VEHICLES

Chapter 11: OPERATION OF VEHICLES

Subchapter 6: EQUIPMENT

Article 1: MOTOR VEHICLES GENERALLY

29 §1361. Lights and brakes; certain lighting devices forbidden (REPEALED)

29 §1362. Brakes; signals; unnecessary noise; bells and sirens; exceptions (REPEALED)

29 §1363. Hydraulic brake fluid (REPEALED)

29 §1364. Mufflers; prevention of noise (REPEALED)

29 §1364-A. Racing meets (REPEALED)

29 §1365. Television excluded from vehicles (REPEALED)

29 §1366. Lights; period for lights on; specifications; fire trucks excepted (REPEALED)

29 §1367. Mirrors for certain vehicles (REPEALED)

29 §1367-A. For motorcycles or motor driven cycles (REPEALED)

29 §1367-B. Spot, fog or auxiliary lights; fire and emergency vehicles (REPEALED)

29 §1368. Findings and purposes -- Article I (REPEALED)

29 §1368-A. Safety seat belts (REPEALED)

29 §1368-B. Use of approved child safety seats (REPEALED)

29 §1368-C. Use of seatbelts; persons at least 4 but under 19 years of age (REPEALED)

29 §1369. Safety glass required; definition; replacements; reports (REPEALED)

29 §1369-A. View outward and inward through windshield and windows; obscuring prohibited (REPEALED)

29 §1370. Windshields to be unobstructed (REPEALED)

29 §1371. Regrooved tires (REPEALED)

29 §1371-A. Tread depth of motor vehicle tires (REPEALED)

29 §1372. Obstruction to driver's view or driving mechanism (REPEALED)

29 §1373. Protective headgear for motorcycle riders (REPEALED)

29 §1374. Advertisements on motor vehicles (REPEALED)

29 §1375. Studded tires (REPEALED)

29 §1376. Protective headgear for motorcycle riders and motor driven cycle riders (REPEALED)