Decorated Vehicles and Trailers

Vehicles that have been decorated for the parade will need to follow state law and have all brake lights and turn signals visible, while in route to the staging area. Once in the staging area, you can cover (decorate) your vehicle to cover the lights.

Once the parade route is complete, you must uncover your lights, for legal transport from the parade area.

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1. Parade Date and Start Time
2. Each packet should include
3. Everyone in your entry needs to know
4. What does the color of my lineup number mean?
5. Parade Route
6. Where do I display my number during the parade?
7. What do I do if I lose my staging number?
8. Why do I need two capable drivers?
9. No Parade substitutions are allowed
10. NO LOADING AND UNLOADING DURING THE PARADE
11. What if I am a parade entry member with functional-needs, how do I access my staging location?
12. Why do I have to take side roads back from the parade if my entry involves and animal, or specialty vehicles?
13. When should I arrive for the parade?
14. What happens if there is inclement weather?
15. What if I have an emergency while I am in the parade?
16. What if I hear a siren during the parade?
17. Animals
18. Horse Entries
19. Multiple Vehicle Entries
20. Staging Area/Respect for Neighborhoods
21. Decorated Vehicles and Trailers
22. Can I throw candy?
23. Who do I contact if I have questions?