In the event of weather conditions that significantly reduce visibility, how must a load projecting from the front of the vehicle be signalled?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
To signal a load that protrudes from the front of the vehicle in conditions of **reduced visibility** (such as at night or on days with low light), a **white light** must be used. This is important so that other drivers can clearly see the load and avoid accidents.
- **Front loads**: When the load protrudes from the front, a **white light** must be placed. This light helps make the load visible to vehicles coming from the opposite direction.

- **Rear loads**: Although it is not the case in this question, it is useful to know that loads protruding from the rear must carry a **red light**.
Therefore, the correct answer is to use a **white light** to signal the load that protrudes from the front of the vehicle in conditions of low visibility.
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