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S10.18.5.6. Beams standard beam. (1) Each motor vehicle must be equipped with standard beams that comply with the requirements of this standard. (2) If a motor vehicle is equipped with parking lamps or turn signals in lieu of standard beams, the lighting function of the parking lamps or turn signals must not emit light in the area of the standard beams.
S10.18.5.8. Light source low beam. (1) Each motor vehicle must be equipped with a low beam light that provides a low beam light level of not less than 2.0 foot-candles (i.e., 2.0 lx) when measured with a distance of 25 feet from the light source. The low beam light level for vehicle lighting systems shall be measured at a horizontal point located 1.1 meters above the horizontal centerline of the light source.
S10.18.5.9. Light source high beam. (1) Each motor vehicle must be equipped with a high beam light that provides a high beam light level of not less than 4.0 foot-candles (i.e., 4.0 lx) when measured with a distance of 25 feet from the light source. (2) The high beam light level for vehicle lighting systems shall be measured at a horizontal point located 1.1 meters above the horizontal centerline of the light source.
S10.18.5.5 Reflector rear-wheel (no crescent) light. (1) Each motor vehicle must be equipped with a reflector rear-wheel light complying with the requirements of this standard that provides an adequate red light to adequately warn other drivers of the presence and slow speed of a vehicle, when it is not required to display to the right of another vehicle. (2) The red light when on must not light up the area of a dark (i.e., black) pavement or other dark road surface, nor must it light up the area of a high contrast feature (i.e., a road sign or other lighted object) or an area of intense light. A reflector rear-wheel light is not required to continue to be on continuously.
(1) The headlamp systems may include devices to improve the visibility of the headlamps. These devices include, but are not limited to, reflective materials, light emitting diodes (LEDs) or other sources of light, and other devices designed to provide an improved visibility of the headlamps in low lighting conditions. These devices are optional and not required.
iPod touch (1st generation) came to market in September 2007. It had a 160x160 pixel graphic screen and was fairly basic, with only 2 gigabytes of memory (though it could be expanded to 4 gigabytes). The design of this iPod was very similar to the iPhone and the iPod mini, which were available at the time.
iPod Touch second generation was announced on August 1, 2010, and was available for pre-order on August 3. The device was released on the App Store on August 24, 2010.[183][184] The iPod Touch 2G is compatible with the iOS 4 operating system (supports the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G).
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