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Under glow lights that change from white to red when on the brakes?

FINFAN3DP

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I remember seeing someone talking about under glow lights that are white, but turn red when you get on the brakes. Does anyone know who sells these?
 
I remember seeing someone talking about under glow lights that are white, but turn red when you get on the brakes. Does anyone know who sells these?

I advise check with your State DMV about those lights ..... in Vermont those would be illegal and could get you a ticket .... good luck .... Mike :ohyea:
 
I advise check with your State DMV about those lights ..... in Vermont those would be illegal and could get you a ticket .... good luck .... Mike :ohyea:

Legal here in VA as long as red, or amber and pointing at the ground. As per a new law passed in 2018. I think i will take my chances with the white part.
 
Agreed. Many areas will have different interpretations, but generally speaking, you can't go wrong with yellow and red. White is usually reserved for a vehicle operating in reverse, but might be allowed if you only see the glow, not the light.

Some states don't allow ANY lights that were not on the vehicle when it left the assembly line, others will allow just about anything, as long as it does not blind other drivers or otherwise cause confusion.

In my town, red lights are allowed at the rear of the vehicle. Blue lights are allowed just about anywhere, but if they are facing forward, they can NOT flash.

My son has some strips on his 2-wheeler that he got from ledglow.com. "Million-color" strips, controlled by a phone app, but when you hit the brakes, they ALL go red. Not exactly cheap, but might be worth looking into.

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The led American flag accessory most people mount under their license plate, will get you a ticket here in mexifourna. However many seasoned cops will simply give you a warning. (Most of them are vets and they honor the American flag.) Just install a cutout switch for any lighting you install and switch it on or off as you cross state lines. Walla!
 
The led American flag accessory most people mount under their license plate, will get you a ticket here in mexifourna. However many seasoned cops will simply give you a warning. (Most of them are vets and they honor the American flag.) Just install a cutout switch for any lighting you install and switch it on or off as you cross state lines. Walla!

:agree: with the switch thing, I can cancel almost all my LED's if necessary, however when I added them I used the Fed. D.O.T. regs as to color and placement ..... Also :agree: about the seasoned cops thing ( I was one of those ) .... I relied on tempering the letter-of-the-law with the " common sense " thing ...... Mike :ohyea:
 
:agree: with the switch thing, I can cancel almost all my LED's if necessary, however when I added them I used the Fed. D.O.T. regs as to color and placement ..... Also :agree: about the seasoned cops thing ( I was one of those ) .... I relied on tempering the letter-of-the-law with the " common sense " thing ...... Mike :ohyea:

I also used the "offender Attitude" guidance system.

Cruzr Joe
 
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