Not yet. Every blister pack carries the warning 'Not For Road Use'.
Most likely, yes. Most states could care less about if you have LED lights or not, because LED lights are safer. Many motorcycles are sold with LED lights on them already.
No, it is not legal to have blue LED lights on a motorcycle in the state of Tennessee. Many states in the US do not allow motorcycles to have blue LED lights.
Yes but only in the back. They need to be amber in the front.
South Africians can't afford motorcycles.
There are no laws that it is illegal to have a certain color lighting , just that they meet regulation for size.
In Hawaii, it is generally legal to use LED lights on motorcycles, but there are specific regulations regarding colors and visibility. Neon lights that are overly bright or distracting, particularly in colors like red and blue, may be prohibited as they can be mistaken for emergency vehicle lights. Riders should ensure that any lights comply with state and local laws to avoid fines. Always check with local authorities for the most current regulations.
Im pretty sure its legal,but if they were strobing or flashing they could cause a distaction to drivers. When i was in PA and OH i saw some cars and motorcycles with steady beam led lights.. soyou should be fine.:)
I have a set, bought them from walmart, never got pulled over for them, have friends with blue led lights in their vehicles, signs point to YES. THEY ARE ALOUD.
In Louisiana, the use of red lights on motorcycles is generally restricted. Motorcycles may have red lights, but they are typically limited to certain uses, such as rear-facing lights or as part of a brake light system. It’s important for motorcyclists to check local regulations and ensure compliance with state laws regarding the color and placement of lights to avoid potential fines. Always verify with local authorities for the most accurate and current information.
yes they are led lights
yes as long as they are not on the dash or con the back ledge
There are many popular types of LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights for the holiday season. This includes LED icicle lights, white wire LED lights and regular LED lights.