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All three GM cars at my house have mirror-mounted turn signals, unless I'm misunderstanding you. (22 Bolt EUV, 15 Volt, 12 Lacrosse)
On the mirrors facing forward like the Scout Traveler Post #526 or on the far left and right most tip of the mirror, those are most vehicle. The one posted in Post #526 seem to mostly facing forward. I may be mistaken.
edit: and they are white light. On my Lincoln they only come on with the signal indicator. Not for running lights.
 
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On the mirrors facing forward like the Scout Traveler Post #526 or on the far left and right most tip of the mirror, those are most vehicle. The one posted in Post #526 seem to mostly facing forward. I may be mistaken.
edit: and they are white light. On my Lincoln they only come on with the signal indicator. Not for running lights.
Reply to my our post.
Scout is using the mirror light bars as running lights and most likely turn indicators. Here is a running light photo.

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I thought that wide had to have marker lights.
I don't know how its regulated

But at its width that they have given us on the website, it would be required to have clearance lights on its roof. And probably Side markers on the mirrors as well.
 
Yeah, probably turn signals at the minimum, but for the vehicle size, having them act as marker lights could be useful in some situations. Considering if they make it to production
I think indicators is most likely what they will be, along with being DRLs possibly.
 
...and some of aren't so spoiled that we've seen them *twice*. (or even once)! :)
Hey now-I resemble those remarks. And to be fair-the second time it isn’t like it was parked in my front yard. I had to drive to another state and take a train. Technically I traveled 3 states to go see it. My new goal is to travel through every state in continental US just to see the Scout prototypes before I ever see the production scouts 🤣