Oregon Code § 816.080·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Taillights.
(1)
Taillights shall be mounted on the rear of a vehicle.
(2) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, when lighted, taillights shall emit a red
light.
(3) When lighted,
taillights shall emit a light plainly visible from a distance of 500 feet to
the rear.
(4) Taillights
may be constructed so as to include registration plate lights.
(5) Taillights
shall be wired so as to be lighted whenever the headlights or auxiliary lights
are lighted.
(6) Taillights
that are required under ORS 816.320 and 816.330 must be mounted, adjusted and
aimed in accordance with the standards adopted by the Department of
Transportation.
(7) Taillights
that are required under ORS 816.320 and 816.330 and any part for such light
that tends to change the original design or performance must be of a type that
complies with standards adopted by the department under ORS 816.010.
(8) On a motor
vehicle that was manufactured before 1959, the taillight or the taillight
assembly, if the taillight is combined with another light, may contain a blue
or purple insert of not more than one inch in diameter. [1983 c.338 §458 (5);
1985 c.16 §240 (5); 1985 c.69 §1 (5); 1985 c.71 §4 (5); 1985 c.393 §13 (5);
1985 c.420 §6 (5); 1997 c.492 §1; 2003 c.158 §23]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 816.080
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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