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What is the height requirement for stop lights?

  1. Not more than 72" or less than 15"

  2. Not more than 50" or less than 10"

  3. Not more than 60" or less than 20"

  4. Not more than 80" or less than 30"

The correct answer is: Not more than 72" or less than 15"

The height requirement for stop lights is regulated by the Department of Transportation and is based on the average height of a person standing on the ground. Option B and C are incorrect because they do not allow for enough clearance for standard-sized cars. Option D is too high and would require taller vehicles to stop or adjust their position in order to clearly see the stop light. Therefore, option A (not more than 72" or less than 15") is the correct height requirement for stop lights.