![]() ![]() The lamp must operate from a separate switch containing an indicator lamp to show when the strobe lamp is in use or (1) a school bus that is subject to and complies with the equipment requirements of section 169.442, subdivision 1, or a Head Start bus. (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a vehicle may be equipped with a 360-degree flashing strobe lamp that emits a white light with a flash rate of 60 to 120 flashes a minute, and the lamp may be used as provided in this subdivision, if the vehicle is: (2) the vehicle is eligible to display a collector plate under section 168.10. (1) the vehicle is a collector vehicle, as described in section 168.10 or (d) A motor vehicle may display a blue light of up to one-inch diameter as part of the vehicle's rear brake light if: (c) A motorcycle may display a blue light of up to one-inch diameter as part of the motorcycle's rear brake light. In addition, authorized emergency vehicles may display, mounted on the passenger side only, flashing blue lights to the front of the vehicle as a warning signal in combination with other lights permitted or required by this chapter. (b) Authorized emergency vehicles may display flashing blue lights to the rear of the vehicle as a warning signal in combination with other lights permitted or required by this chapter. (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) to (d), blue lights are prohibited on all vehicles except road maintenance equipment and snow removal equipment operated by or under contract to the state or a political subdivision thereof. (2) a school bus equipped with a supplemental warning system under section 169.4503, subdivision 31. (1) strobe lamps as provided under subdivision 8 or section 169.59, subdivision 4 or (c) A stop lamp or signal lamp is prohibited from projecting a glaring or dazzling light, except for: (b) All flashing warning lights must be of the type authorized by section 169.59, subdivision 4, unless otherwise permitted or required in this chapter. (3) as otherwise provided in this section. (2) on any vehicle as a means of indicating a right or left turn, or the presence of a vehicular traffic hazard requiring unusual care in approaching, overtaking, or passing or (1) on an authorized emergency vehicle, school bus, bicycle as provided in section 169.222, subdivision 6, road maintenance equipment, tow truck or towing vehicle as provided in section 168B.16, service vehicle, farm tractor, self-propelled farm equipment, rural mail carrier vehicle, or funeral home vehicle (a) Flashing lights are prohibited, except: We also hope to bring the history to this site soon!Īlso, bass player, Dougie Hunter has been taking a walk down his own memory lane with radio series "From Ozzy to Onnie", currently broadcasting on K107FM, which covers a life steeped in music and a rich tapestry of "meets and greets" along the way.§ Subd. The band are all good, and looking forward to getting back to some live gigs next year! In the meantime, we have been doing some walking down memory lane and if you go to the band 's Facebook page at /lightsoutbynine you can catch up on the history, which has been running since April this year, and is set to continue for a while. "History of the Band Now Running on our Facebook Page!!!"įirst of all, apologies for lack of content of late, but we have all been affected in different ways by the "weirdness" of 2020 and it has taken a wee bit of time to get back to our website. Added to that, the launch of the new web site and the LOBN YouTube channel its looking like a memorable year! " Here and Now" - Part 2ĭuring the Summer, the band will return to the recording studio to complete the second part of their 2017 EP release Here and Now with another 5 tracks of new material planned. All proceeds raised will be in aid of Men United which both Hamish and Matt were closely involved. Hamish will feature with both bands on the night and perform a number of favourites old and new. ![]() Soul legend and former AWB founding member Hamish Stewart will return to his hometown to perform with LOBN and fellow funksters JBIA at King Tuts in a fitting tribute to the late Matt Irving, a fellow Glaswegian, close friend and former band colleague of Hamish. In addition to their regular shows, the band have been lined up to appear alongside other artistes including: Lights Out By Nine will celebrate their 30th year in the music business with a string of Summer Festival appearances throughout Scotland.
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