13 AAC 04.245 - Display of warning lights and devices when vehicle is stopped or disabled
(a) When
a vehicle described in sec. 240(a) of this chapter is disabled, stopped, or
parked on a shoulder of a highway outside a municipality in a manner which
presents a hazard to traffic, and at a time when lights are required to be
illuminated under sec. 10 of this chapter, the driver of the vehicle must
display the following warning devices, except as provided in (b) of this
section:
(1) a lighted fusee, a lighted red
electric lantern, or a portable red emergency reflector, which must immediately
be placed at the traffic side of the vehicle in the direction of the nearest
approaching traffic; and
(2) as
soon as possible, and within the burning period of the fusee (15 minutes), the
driver shall place three liquid-burning flares (pot torches), three lighted red
electric lanterns, or three portable red emergency reflectors on the roadway in
the following order:
(A) one approximately
100 feet from the disabled vehicle in the center of the lane occupied by the
vehicle and toward traffic approaching in that lane;
(B) one approximately 100 feet in the
opposite direction from the disabled vehicle and in the center of the traffic
lane occupied by the vehicle; and
(C) one at the traffic side of the disabled
vehicle at least 10 feet behind or forward of the vehicle in the direction of
the nearest approaching traffic.
(b) When a vehicle referred to in this
section is disabled within 500 feet of a curve, hillcrest or other obstruction
to view, the warning device in the direction of the obstruction as required in
(a) of this section must be placed to afford ample warning to other users of
the highway, but may not be placed less than 100 feet or more than 500 feet
from the disabled vehicle.
(c) When
a vehicle described in sec. 240(a) of this chapter is disabled upon a roadway
of a divided highway during the time lights are required, the warning devices
required in (a) and (e) of this section must be placed as follows:
(1) one at a distance of approximately 200
feet from the vehicle and in the center of the lane occupied by the stopped
vehicle and in the direction of traffic approaching in that lane;
(2) one at a distance of approximately 100
feet from the vehicle in the center of the lane occupied by the vehicle and in
the direction of traffic approaching in that lane; and
(3) one at the traffic side of the vehicle
and approximately 10 feet from the vehicle in the direction of the nearest
approaching traffic.
(d)
Repealed 6/28/79.
(e) When a motor
vehicle used in the transportation of an explosive, a cargo tank truck used for
the transportation of a flammable liquid or compressed gas, or a vehicle using
compressed gas as a fuel is disabled or stopped for more than 10 minutes at a
time and place described in (a), (b), or (c) of this section, the driver will
immediately display red electric lanterns or portable red emergency reflectors
as specified in (a), (b), or (c) of this section. No flare, fusee or signal
produced by flame may be used as a warning dev ice for a vehicle of the types
mentioned in this subsection. When the vehicle is disabled or stopped at a time
when lights are not required to be illuminated by sec. 10 of this chapter, in
addition to the requirements of this subsection, the driver shall also comply
with the requirements of (f) of this section.
(f) When a vehicle described in sec. 240(a)
of this chapter is disabled at a time when lights are not required to be
illuminated by sec. 10 of this chapter, the driver of the disabled vehicle
shall display two red flags as follows:
(1)
if traffic on the roadway moves in two directions, one flag must be placed
approximately 100 feet to the rear of the vehicle, and one flag must be placed
approximately 100 feet in advance of the vehicle; both flags must be placed in
the center of the lane occupied by the disabled vehicle;
(2) upon a one-way roadway, one flag must be
placed approximately 100 feet and one flag approximately 200 feet in the
direction of approaching traffic; both flags must be placed in the center of
the lane occupied by the disabled vehicle.
(g) When a motor vehicle other than that
described in (a) or (e) of this section is disabled, stopped, or parked on a
shoulder of a roadway in a manner which presents a hazard to traffic, the
driver must display the following warning devices:
(1) at a time when lights are required to be
illuminated under sec. 10 of this chapter, a driver must activate the emergency
flashers or parking lights when the vehicle has no emergency
flashers;
(2) at a time when lights
are not required to be illuminated by sec. 10 of this chapter, a driver must
attach a white flag or marker to the top of the antenna or to a part of the
vehicle on the roadway side so as to be visible to vehicles approaching on the
same side of the highway as the disabled or stopped vehicle; if a white flag or
marker is unavailable, then any color may be used; in addition, emergency
flashers should be activated where practicable.
(h) When a vehicle is disabled, stopped
entirely off the roadway and is in a hazardous position, the warning devices
required in this section must be placed, as nearly as practicable, on the
shoulder near the edge of the roadway. "Hazardous position" means when any
portion of a disabled vehicle or its load is on or extends onto a roadway or
the left side of the vehicle or its load is within a distance of eight feet
from the edge of a roadway.
(i) The
flares, fusees, red electric lanterns, portable red emergency reflectors and
flags to be displayed as required in this section must conform with the
requirements of sec. 240 of this chapter applicable to those devices.
Notes
Authority:AS 28.05.011
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