Reflex reflector definition

Reflex reflector means a device that is used on vehicles to give an indication of presence to an approaching driver by reflecting light from the headlamps of the approaching vehicle.
Reflex reflector means a device used to indicate the presence of a vehicle by the reflection of light emanating from a light source not connected to the vehicle, the observer being situated near the source.
Reflex reflector means a device used to indicate the presence of a vehicle by reflection of light emanating from a light source unconnected with that vehicle;

More Definitions of Reflex reflector

Reflex reflector means a device used to indicate the presence of a tractor by the reflection of light emanating from a light source not connected to the tractor, the observer being situated near the source.
Reflex reflector means a device that is used on vehicles to give an indication of presence to an approaching
Reflex reflector means a device used to indicate the presence of a vehicle by reflection of light emanating from a light source unconnected with that vehicle, the observer being placed near this source;
Reflex reflector means a device used to indicate the presence of a vehicle by the reflection of light from a light source not connected with the vehicle, the observer being situated near that source; for the purpose of this Regulation the reflective number plates are not considered as reflex reflectors;

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