Fred Trout wrote:Does CT require all those marker lights ?
Good question. They might not check everything but the
CT trailer regs are listed here, and they appear to match the
NHTSA trailer lighting requirements.
All trailers require side marker lights front and rear, in addition to reflectors. Note how they show the front and rear markers at the widest point out on the fenders. I may have to add those, too, as much as I would prefer not to. If I do, they will be separate front and rear lights placed on the vertical face of the fender (rather than those two in one lights that you typically see mounted on the top of the fenders), reserving clear space on the top surface to set "stuff".
Over 80 inches wide requires side and rear clearance lights and the 3 center "rear identification" lights.
The only things not required are the intermediate side marker lights for vehicles over 30 ft long, and the reflective tape for GVWR over 10k lbs.
My deal is that because I am a home built, I have to get a state VIN inspection. The only inspection station is about an hour and 20 min drive and is only open during weekday hours, so I will have to take time off of work to go. If for some reason they don't pass me, I have to do it again. I'm trying to avoid that at all cost and it really isn't a bad idea to be conspicuous for safety.
Last time, when I went thru this with The Charcoal Briquette (my resurrected UT), I had to make two trips. One for the initial inspection and one after getting a scale ticket and installing the 3 rear identification lights on my 79-3/4 inch wide trailer (don't argue with them, in fact don't say anything more than absolutely necessary to answer their questions). This time I will have the scale ticket in hand and all lighting requirements will be in place.
Maybe they are stricter here because of the congestion on our roads. The population density is pretty thick along the I95 corridor, especially down by NY where all of the rich people live, so when people cry about the traffic and lack of good public transportation they stick it to us out here at the rural end of the state with high income taxes and picky DMV regs.