Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 816 § 816.320 — Lighting equipment required for motor vehicles
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 816 ·
Oregon Code § 816.320·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Lighting equipment required for motor vehicles.
This section establishes
requirements for ORS 816.330. Where specific types of lighting equipment are
mentioned by this section, those types are types described under ORS 816.040 to
816.290. Except where an exemption under ORS 816.340 specifically provides
otherwise, a vehicle that does not comply with this section is in violation of
ORS 816.330:
(1) A motor
vehicle shall be equipped with all of the following in addition to any other
requirements under this section:
(a) Headlights.
Motor vehicles other than motorcycles or mopeds shall be equipped with at least
two. Motorcycles or mopeds shall be equipped with at least one.
(b) Taillights.
Motor vehicles other than motorcycles shall be equipped with two taillights.
Motorcycles are only required to be equipped with one taillight.
(c) Registration
plate light.
(d) Brake lights.
Motor vehicles other than motorcycles and mopeds shall be equipped with at
least two brake lights. Motorcycles and mopeds are only required to be equipped
with one brake light.
(e) Turn signal
lights.
(f) Rear
reflectors.
(2) All trailers
shall be equipped with all of the following in addition to any other
requirements under this section:
(a) Taillights.
Trailers are required to be equipped with two taillights.
(b) Registration
plate lights.
(c) Two brake
lights.
(d) Turn signal
lights.
(e) Two rear
reflectors.
(3) The motor
vehicles described in this subsection shall be equipped with forward and
rearward side reflectors on each side of the vehicle and forward and rearward
side marker lights on each side of the vehicle in addition to any requirements
under subsection (1) of this section. This subsection applies to the following
vehicles:
(a) School buses.
(b) Worker
transport buses.
(c) Vehicles used
in transportation of persons for hire by a nonprofit entity.
(d) A bus being
operated for transporting children to and from religious services or an activity
or function authorized by the religious organization.
(e) Commercial
buses.
(f) Motor trucks
with a registration weight in excess of 8,000 pounds.
(4) In addition
to any other requirements under this section, any motor truck with a
registration weight in excess of 8,000 pounds, commercial bus or trailer that
is 80 inches or more in overall width and less than 30 feet in overall length
shall be equipped with the following:
(a) Two front and
two rear clearance lights.
(b) Front and
rear identification lights.
(5) In addition
to any other requirements under this section, any motor truck with a
registration weight of more than 8,000 pounds, commercial bus or trailer that
is more than 30 feet in overall length, regardless of its width shall be
equipped with the following:
(a) Two front and
two rear clearance lights.
(b) Front and
rear identification lights.
(c) Intermediate
side marker lights and intermediate side reflectors on each side of the
vehicle.
(6) Every motor
vehicle that has multiple-beam lighting equipment shall be equipped with a high
beam indicator.
(7) Tow vehicles
shall be equipped with tow vehicle warning lights. [1983 c.338 §461; 1985 c.71 §5;
1989 c.402 §11; 1989 c.992 §22; 2015 c.283 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 816.320
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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