Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law requires slow-moving vehicles, such as farm implements and animal-drawn vehicles, to display a reflective emblem when traveling at 25 mph or less. Additionally, most trucks, buses, and certain towing vehicles must carry at least three portable emergency warning devices. These provisions aim to enhance safety on highways by ensuring proper visibility and warning measures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Implements of husbandry, commercial implements of husbandry, special mobile equipment operating at 25 mph or less, and animal-drawn vehicles must display the emblem when on highways.

No, the emblem must only be displayed on vehicles traveling at or below 25 mph, and not on faster-moving vehicles.

No, trucks over 7,000 pounds gross weight, truck tractors, buses, and vehicles towing trailers must carry at least three warning devices.

Vehicles must carry warning devices whenever they are disabled or stopped for more than a specified duration, typically for safety and visibility.