Variable intensity control definition

Variable intensity control means the device which automatically controls rear light signalling devices producing variable luminous intensities to assure the unvarying perception of their signals. The variable intensity control is part of the lamp, or part of the vehicle, or split between the said lamp and the vehicle.
Variable intensity control means the device which automatically controls rear light-signalling devices producing variable luminous intensities to assure the unvarying perception of their signals. The variable intensity control is part of the lamp, or part of the vehicle, or split between the said lamp and the vehicle.
Variable intensity control means the device which automatically controls rear light signalling devices producing variable luminous intensities to assure the unvarying perception of their signals.

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