Frequently Asked Questions

What does DOT-approved reflective tape mean?

DOT-approved tape meets specific federal standards for reflectivity, durability, and color consistency. Only use tape marked with DOT certification.

Where should DOT tape be placed on a truck?

Tape goes on both sides, covering 50% minimum, complete lower rear coverage, and 12-inch inverted “L” shapes on upper rear corners, all between 15-60 inches high.

Is reflective tape required on utility trailers?

Yes, if your utility trailer exceeds 80 inches wide or 10,000 pounds GVWR, it needs the same DOT reflective markings as commercial trailers.

What are the size and color requirements?

All tape must be 2 inches wide. Use red and white alternating patterns for sides and lower rear; silver or white for upper rear corners.

Can I use generic reflective tape?

No, only DOT-certified tape meets federal requirements. Generic tape may look similar, but lacks the proper reflectivity and durability standards.

What are the DOT penalties for missing tape?

Fines range from $1,000 to $16,000 per violation, plus possible out-of-service orders and increased liability in accident cases.