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2003 SESSION
039424824Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 46.2-111 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 46.2-111. Flares and other signals relating to stopped vehicles.
A. Whenever any bus, truck, trailer, house trailer, or manufactured home
commercial motor vehicle as defined in § 46.2-341.4 is disabled and stops
stopped on any roadway in the Commonwealth, except within the corporate limits
of cities or on highways which are artificially lighted at night, at any time during which
lights are required on motor vehicles by § 46.2-1030 or on the shoulder of any
highway in the Commonwealth at any time for any cause other than stops necessary to comply with
traffic control devices, lawfully installed signs, or signals of law-enforcement
officers, the operator of such vehicle shall immediately activate the
vehicular hazard warning signal flashers and as soon as possible, but in any event
within 10 minutes of stopping, place or cause to be placed on the roadway three
or shoulder 3 red flares or torches reflectorized triangular warning devices of
a type approved by the Superintendent. One of the flares or torches red
reflectorized triangular warning devices shall be placed in the center of the
lane of traffic or shoulder occupied by the disabled stopped vehicle and not
less than 100 feet therefrom in the direction of traffic approaching in that
lane, a second not less than 100 feet from such vehicle in the opposite
direction and a third at the traffic side of such vehicle not closer than ten
feet from its front or rear. However, if such vehicle is disabled stopped
within 500 feet of a curve or crest of a hill, or other obstruction to view, the
flares or torches red reflectorized triangular warning devices in that
direction shall be so placed as to afford ample warning to other users of the highway, but in no
case less than 500 feet from the disabled stopped vehicle. Red reflectorized
triangular warning devices Vehicular hazard warning signal flashers shall
continue to flash until the operator has placed the 3 red reflectorized
triangular warning devices required in this subsection. The placement of red
reflectorized triangular warning devices is not required within the corporate
limits of cities unless, during the time which lights are required to be
illuminated on motor vehicles by § 46.2-1030, the street or highway lighting is
insufficient to make such vehicle clearly discernable at a distance of 500 feet to a
person on the highway. Flares or torches of a type approved by the
Superintendent may be used in lieu of flares or torches red reflectorized
warning devices. In the event that the operator of the stopped vehicle elects to use flares or
torches in lieu of red reflectorized triangular warning devices, the operator shall ensure that
at least 1 flare or torch remains lighted at each of the prescribed locations
as long as the vehicle is stopped. If gasoline or any other flammable liquid
or combustible liquid or gas seeps or leaks from a fuel container or a commercial motor
vehicle stopped upon a highway, no emergency warning signal producing a flame
shall be lighted or placed except at such a distance from any such liquid or
gas as will ensure the prevention of a fire or explosion.
The exception provided in this subsection with respect to highways within the
corporate limits of cities or on streets or highways which are artificially
lighted at night shall not apply to any portion of any interstate highway
within the corporate limits of any city.
B. If any such vehicle is used for the transportation of flammable liquids in
bulk, whether loaded or empty, or for transporting inflammable gases, red
flares reflectorized triangular warning devices or red electric lanterns
of a type approved by the Superintendent of State Police shall be used. Such reflectors or
lanterns shall be lighted and placed on the roadway in the manner provided in subsection A of
this section.
C. During such time as lights on motor vehicles are not required, red flags not
less than twelve inches both in length and width shall be used in the place of
flares, torches, or lanterns. The flags shall be placed on the roadway in the
manner prescribed in subsections A and B of this section for flares, torches,
and lanterns, except that no flag shall be required to be placed at the side of
such vehicle. If the disablement of such vehicle continues into the period when
lights on motor vehicles are required, flares, torches, reflectors, or lanterns
shall be placed as required by subsections A and B of this section. Red
reflectorized triangular warning devices of a type approved by the
Superintendent may be used in lieu of flags.