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(a) Repealed 6/28/79.
(b) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prohibit equipment required by the United States Department of Transportation or the use of a part or accessory on a vehicle not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter. A federal motor vehicle safety standard which conflicts with a provision of this chapter supercedes the provision in this chapter with respect to a vehicle which must comply with the federal standard.
(c) The provisions of this chapter which require equipment on vehicles do not apply to implements of husbandry, special mobile equipment, motor-driven cycles, bicycles, or snowmobiles or other off-highway vehicles, except as specifically provided in this chapter.
(d) The requirements of secs. 35 - 40 of this chapter do not apply to a vehicle of the armed forces, except as specifically provided in secs. 25 - 35 of this chapter. In this chapter,"vehicle of the armed forces," means a combat vehicle or other vehicle participating in a combat training exercise where the use of lights or reflectors may be against combat principles, while operated in the immediate exercise area; it does not include a passenger vehicle, bus, truck, truck tractor, trailer, semitrailer, pole trailer, tow car or other vehicle using a highway in support of a military base or installation to transport persons, commodities or equipment, unless actually participating in a combat training exercise as provided in this section.
History: Eff. 6/28/79, Register 70
Authority: AS 28.05.011
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