Plain-Language Summary

This section of Pennsylvania law outlines lighting requirements for motorcycles manufactured in or after 1986, mandating the use of headlights and lamps at all times on the road. It also covers pedestrian obedience to traffic signals and rules for pedestrians crossing outside designated crosswalks, emphasizing safety and traffic regulation compliance. Additionally, it references amendments and related traffic control provisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, motorcycles manufactured in or after 1986 must display their headlights and other lamps at all times when on the highway.

Pedestrians must yield the right-of-way to all vehicles when crossing outside of a crosswalk or at unmarked points on the roadway.

No, pedestrians are required to obey traffic-control devices and signals when directed by authorized personnel or local ordinances.

Yes, pedestrians crossing at tunnels or overhead crossings must yield the right-of-way to vehicles on the roadway.