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State law's for added led lights

FACTORY LIGHTS

I'm guessing that those type lights are considered factory sealed units.

I've seen TT units ( probably privately owned ) that have had 50 or more lights on them and that was just the CAB.......I don't think they came from the Factory that way...........just sayin............:yikes:.:thumbup:....Mike :popcorn:
 
I've seen TT units ( probably privately owned ) that have had 50 or more lights on them and that was just the CAB.......I don't think they came from the Factory that way...........just sayin............:yikes:.:thumbup:....Mike :popcorn:


I think we're talking about different things? Lol

Whats a TT ?
 
TT

I think we're talking about different things? Lol

Whats a TT ?

Tractor Trailer .....the things that actually pull the trailers you see moving 90 % of the goods on the road today :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:..........All vehicles using public roads must conform to DOT regs.......Mike :thumbup:
 
So you are saying the Spyder as sold is illegal in your state? Its simply not true. You are misinterpreting the law or its been superseded by federal law. A bone stock RT has 8 white lighting elements facing forward. Some of them made up of numerous LEDs.

Let me know what you think.


(625 ILCS 5/12-211) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-211)
Sec. 12-211. Number of driving lamps required or permitted.
(a) At all times specified in Section 12-201, at least 2 lighted driving lamps shall be displayed, one on each side of the front of every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle, except when such vehicle is parked subject to the regulations governing lights on parked vehicles.
(b) Whenever a motor vehicle equipped with driving lamps as herein required is also equipped with any auxiliary driving lamps or a spot lamp or any other lamp on the front thereof, not more than a total of 4 of any such lamps on the front of a vehicle shall be lighted at any one time when upon a highway.
(Source: P.A. 86-1236.)
 
The only problem I had was with the ring light around the BRP logo. A police office thought it was too bright. Even during the daylight hours. So that why I hook the ring light up to bright/dim switch. The skid plate lights were just fine.


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"Thinking that it is too bright" isn't the law, if there isn't s specific lumun stated in the law, he was out of line and without a way, a calibrated way to measure it forget it. Just like they carry a device to measure your window tint.
 
Personal exp

So I learned hard way fyi back in high school, (well b4 glo effects) mounted christmas lights around my truck & had fun driving around town soreading joy till leo pulled me over & had a copy of law printed to hand me, (wow nice cop, knew I ment no harm) law stated only white,no more than 4, & amber lights on front & a hight restriction,(trucks with Kc rollbar lights) only amber on either side of vehicle, only red & amber on back. This was well understood & accepted by a scared teen avoiding a ticket. I can only assume its same in other state & hope this helps, dont be scared to ask the dispatcher atleast they can direct you to right info for your area. Anything blinking other than a turn signal is considered distraction to other drivers & is why the glo effects point at ground (loophole)! Even lighted valvestem caps can be bad, on public roads & "If a cop has bad day EVERYONE has bad day!"
 
I ryde/have ridden over 3/4 of VA and have had no problems with any law enforcement on matters concerning lights. LED or other wise.
Spyder and two-wheeler, and yes, I have extra LED lighting in front and rear. (I do stay away from "Northern Va" and "Tidewater".)
 
Washington is a stickler

Washington is a stickler for after market lights. And the Washington State Patrol delight in pointing that out to you.
 
I ryde/have ridden over 3/4 of VA and have had no problems with any law enforcement on matters concerning lights. LED or other wise.
Spyder and two-wheeler, and yes, I have extra LED lighting in front and rear. (I do stay away from "Northern Va" and "Tidewater".)

Thanks. I'm interesting getting the skid bump with LED lights.

I might be moving to Kentucky soon. Anyone know if they are legal there?
 
Seems to be saying

Let me know what you think.


(625 ILCS 5/12-211) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-211)
Sec. 12-211. Number of driving lamps required or permitted.
(a) At all times specified in Section 12-201, at least 2 lighted driving lamps shall be displayed, one on each side of the front of every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle, except when such vehicle is parked subject to the regulations governing lights on parked vehicles.
(b) Whenever a motor vehicle equipped with driving lamps as herein required is also equipped with any auxiliary driving lamps or a spot lamp or any other lamp on the front thereof, not more than a total of 4 of any such lamps on the front of a vehicle shall be lighted at any one time when upon a highway.
(Source: P.A. 86-1236.)

That you can have both day time running lights on at the same time as your fog lights during the day and headlights and fog lights at night.
 
I ryde/have ridden over 3/4 of VA and have had no problems with any law enforcement on matters concerning lights. LED or other wise.
Spyder and two-wheeler, and yes, I have extra LED lighting in front and rear. (I do stay away from "Northern Va" and "Tidewater".)

I have the bump skid strip, & Vader light kit, I keep the lights dimmed so it would not be distracting and have not had any problems (probably will get stopped tomorrow LOL)
[Virginia Code § 46.2-1020 Other permissible lights] states that additional side lights can have 6 candlelight power per side each, that equals to 75.6 Lumens. A 3 foot LED strip with 90 LEDs in Amber is only 24.6 Lumens. (Oznium.com) The argument that I maintain is that the LED lights added to the front are not Auxiliary Driving Lights, rather accent lights.
 
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