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  2. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The American auto industry voluntarily adopted amber front turn signals for most vehicles beginning in the 1963 model year, [67] [68] though the advent of amber signals was accompanied by legal stumbles in some states [69] [70] and front turn signals were still legally permitted to emit white light until FMVSS 108 took effect for the 1968 model ...

  3. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Wikipedia

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    FMVSS 108 is codified in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 571, Section 108. [1] The most recent version was published by NHTSA for comment in December 2007, [2] and since then, it has been amended in April 2011, [3] August 2011, [4] January 2012, [5] December 2012, [6] December 2015, [7] February 2016, [8] and February 2022.

  4. Suzuki VL 1500 Intruder LC / Boulevard C90 - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Suzuki added a four-way emergency flasher/high beam passing switch and multi-reflector turn signals. [1] The VL name refers to the V-twin engine and "long" frame, [4] 1500 is the approximate metric displacement of the engine, and the LC means Legendary Classic.

  5. Headlight flashing - Wikipedia

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    Headlight flashing might have come into more common use as a means of attempting driver-to-driver communication by the mid-1970s, [3] when cars began to come with headlight beam selectors located on the steering column—typically activated by pulling the turn signal stalk—rather than the previous foot-operated pushbutton switches.

  6. Suzuki Intruder - Wikipedia

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    Other changes to the VS800 included straighter bars with longer risers; the addition of four-way flashers; a one-piece seat; smaller turn signals; the deletion of the sissy bar; and the addition of a plastic fake air cleaner on the side of the engine (to hold the tool kit formerly stored in the sissy bar).

  7. Flasher - Wikipedia

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    Flasher may refer to: A person who exposes their body indecently as exhibitionism; A vehicle's hazard or turn signal; Lobotes surinamensis, the Atlantic tripletail fish; Flasher, American indie rock band from Washington D.C. Flasher, North Dakota, a community in the United States

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