North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2 - Powers and Duties of Department and Board of Transportation.
§ 136-32.2 - Placing blinding, deceptive or distracting lights unlawful.

136-32.2. Placing blinding, deceptive or distracting lights unlawful.
(a) If any person, firm or corporation shall place or cause to be placed any lights, which are flashing, moving, rotating, intermittent or steady spotlights, in such a manner and place and of such intensity:
(1) Which, by the use of flashing or blinding lights, blinds, tends to blind and effectively hampers the vision of the operator of any motor vehicle passing on a public highway; or
(2) Which involves red, green or amber lights or reflectorized material and which resembles traffic signal lights or traffic control signs; or
(3) Which, by the use of lights, reasonably causes the operator of any motor vehicle passing upon a public highway to mistakenly believe that there is approaching or situated in his lane of travel some other motor vehicle or obstacle, device or barricade, which would impede his traveling in such lane;
(b) Each 10 days during which a violation of the provisions of this section is continued after conviction therefor shall be deemed a separate offense.
(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any lights or lighting devices erected or maintained by the Department of Transportation or other properly constituted State or local authorities and intended to effect or implement traffic control and safety. Nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to prohibit the otherwise reasonable use of lights or lighting devices for advertising or other lawful purpose when the same do not fall within the provisions of subdivisions (1) through (3) of subsection (a) of this section.
(d) The enforcement of this section shall be the specific responsibility and duty of the State Highway Patrol in addition to all other law-enforcement agencies and officers within this State; provided, however, no warrant shall issue charging a violation of this section unless the violation has continued for 10 days after notice of the same has been given to the person, firm or corporation maintaining or owning such device or devices alleged to be in violation of this section. (1959, c. 560; 1973, c. 507, s. 5; 1975, c. 716, s. 5; 1977, c. 464, ss. 7.1, 17; 1993, c. 539, s. 983; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 136 - Transportation

Article 2 - Powers and Duties of Department and Board of Transportation.

§ 136-17.2 - Members of the Board of Transportation represent entire State.

§ 136-18 - Powers of Department of Transportation.

§ 136-18.01 - Consultation required for welcome and visitor centers.

§ 136-18.02 - Operation of electric vehicle charging stations at rest stops; report.

§ 136-18.03 - Outside counsel.

§ 136-18.04 - Product Evaluation Program.

§ 136-18.05 - Establishment of "DOT Report" Program.

§ 136-18.06 - Public Street Information Database.

§ 136-18.07 - Subdivision Roads Manual.

§ 136-18.2 - Seed planted by Department of Transportation to be approved by Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

§ 136-18.3 - Location of garbage collection containers by counties and municipalities.

§ 136-18.3A - Wireless communications infrastructure.

§ 136-18.4 - Provision and marking of "pull-off" areas.

§ 136-18.5 - Wesley DWebster Highway.

§ 136-18.5A - Purple Heart Memorial Highway.

§ 136-18.5B - Dale Earnhardt Highway.

§ 136-18.5C - The U.SMarine Corps HighwayHome of Carolina-Based Marines since 1941.

§ 136-18.6 - Cutting down trees.

§ 136-18.7 - Fees.

§ 136-19 - Acquisition of land and deposits of materials; condemnation proceedings; federal parkways.

§ 136-19.3 - Acquisition of buildings.

§ 136-19.4 - Registration of right-of-way plans.

§ 136-19.4A - Required surveying information in certain acquisition plans.

§ 136-19.5 - Utility right-of-way agreements.

§ 136-19.6 - Right-of-Way Claim Report.

§ 136-19.7 - Residue property disposal; Department authority; definitions; classification and valuation; disposition method; proceeds; approvals required.

§ 136-20 - Elimination or safeguarding of grade crossings and inadequate underpasses or overpasses.

§ 136-20.1 - To require installation and maintenance of block system and safety devices; automatic signals at railroad intersections.

§ 136-21 - Drainage of highway; application to court; summons; commissioners.

§ 136-22 - View by commissioners; report; judgment.

§ 136-23 - Appeal.

§ 136-24 - Rights of parties.

§ 136-25 - Repair of road detour.

§ 136-26 - Closing of State transportation infrastructure during construction or for dangerous conditions; driving through, removal, injury to barriers, warning signs, etc.

§ 136-27 - Connection of highways with improved streets; pipelines and conduits; cost.

§ 136-27.1 - Relocation of water and sewer lines of municipalities, nonprofit water or sewer corporations or associations, local boards of education, and certain private water or sewer utilities.

§ 136-27.2 - Relocation of county-owned natural gas lines located on Department of Transportation right-of-way.

§ 136-27.3 - Relocation of municipalities' utilities by Department; repayment by municipalities.

§ 136-27.3A - Relocation of automatic license plate reader systems.

§ 136-27.4 - Use of certain right-of-way for sidewalk dining.

§ 136-28.1 - Letting of contracts to bidders after advertisement; exceptions.

§ 136-28.2 - Relocated transportation infrastructure; contracts let by others.

§ 136-28.4 - (Expires August 31, 2027) State policy concerning participation by disadvantaged minority-owned and women-owned businesses in transportation contracts.

§ 136-28.5 - Construction diaries; bid analysis and management system.

§ 136-28.6 - Participation by the Department of Transportation with private developers.

§ 136-28.6A - Partnerships with private developers.

§ 136-28.6B - Applicable stormwater regulation.

§ 136-28.7 - Contract requirements relating to construction materials.

§ 136-28.8 - Use of recycled materials in construction.

§ 136-28.9 - Retainage - construction contracts.

§ 136-28.10 - Highway Fund and Highway Trust Fund Small Project Bidding.

§ 136-28.11 - Design-build construction of transportation projects.

§ 136-28.12 - Litter removal coordinated with mowing of highway rights-of-way.

§ 136-28.13 - Participation in the energy credit banking and selling program.

§ 136-28.14 - Project contractor licensing requirements.

§ 136-28.15 - Diesel vehicles purchase warranty requirement.

§ 136-29 - Adjustment and resolution of Department of Transportation contract claim.

§ 136-30 - Uniform signs and other traffic control devices on highways, streets, and public vehicular areas.

§ 136-30.1 - Center line and pavement edge line markings.

§ 136-30.2 - Prohibit the use of high content arsenic glass beads in paint used for pavement marking.

§ 136-32 - Regulation of signs.

§ 136-32.1 - Misleading signs prohibited.

§ 136-32.2 - Placing blinding, deceptive or distracting lights unlawful.

§ 136-32.3 - Litter enforcement signs.

§ 136-33 - Damaging or removing signs; rewards.

§ 136-33.1 - Signs for protection of cattle.

§ 136-33.2A - Signs marking beginning of reduced speed zones.

§ 136-34 - Department of Transportation authorized to furnish road equipment to municipalities.

§ 136-34.1 - Department of Transportation authorized to furnish road maintenance materials to municipalities.

§ 136-35 - Cooperation with other states and federal government.

§ 136-41.1 - Appropriation to municipalities; allocation of funds generally; allocation to Butner.

§ 136-41.2 - Eligibility for funds; municipalities incorporated since January 1, 1945.

§ 136-41.2A - Eligibility for funds; municipalities incorporated before January 1, 1945.

§ 136-41.2B - Eligibility for funds; municipalities with no road miles ineligible.

§ 136-41.3 - Use of funds; records and annual statement; excess accumulation of funds; contracts for maintenance, etc., of streets.

§ 136-41.4 - Municipal use of allocated funds; election.

§ 136-41.5 - Annual report on use of Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Grant funds.

§ 136-42 - Transferred to G.S.2 by Session Laws 1971, c345, s2.

§ 136-42.1 - Archaeological objects on highway right-of-way.

§ 136-42.2 - Markers on highway; cooperation of Department of Transportation.

§ 136-42.3 - Historical marker program.

§ 136-43 - Transferred to § 136-42.3 by Session Laws 1971, c345, s2.

§ 136-43.1 - Procedure for correction and relocation of historical markers.

§ 136-44 - Maintenance of grounds.