Virginia law requires turn signals to be clearly visible from at least 100 feet in both directions under normal conditions. Vehicles manufactured before 1943 are exempt from front turn signal requirements. The state superintendent can establish regulations on the construction, location, color, and operation of turn signals.
Turn signals must be visible from at least 100 feet in clear weather and normal traffic conditions from both front and rear of the vehicle.
Yes, vehicles manufactured before January 1, 1943, are not required to have front turn signals.
Yes, the Superintendent may create regulations regarding the construction, location, operation, and color of turn signals.
While most vehicles are required to have turn signals, exceptions exist for older vehicles manufactured before 1943, and some vehicles may be exempt due to specific circumstances.