Virginia Code § 46.2-1062 authorizes the Superintendent to establish regulations regarding the construction, mounting, use, and approval of warning devices on vehicles. These regulations include requirements for approval fees and proper device specifications. The law ensures standardized safety measures for warning devices on motor vehicles in Virginia.
Warning devices are safety equipment such as lights or signals used to alert other drivers of a vehicle's presence or hazards.
The Superintendent of Virginia's motor vehicle department is responsible for promulgating regulations and approving warning devices.
Yes, there is an approval fee for warning devices as prescribed by Virginia law.
No, warning devices must meet specific construction and mounting standards and be approved by the Superintendent before use.