Yes, all clearance lights have to be amber. The only exception would be on the back of a trailer. Not the tail lite, but the light on the side of the tail light. This has to be red.
Amber clearance lights to the front, red to the rear.
If you have amber lights on top of the cab (like mine does) those are the clearance lights.......
two amber in the front, and two red in the rear
It is not illegal to run through amber traffic lights if they are the flashing amber lights. Amber lights that occur just before red lights are not illegal to run through, but caution should be observed. A sudden burst of speed to get through the light could cause an accident.
Clearance lights
Two amber clearance lights a the top one on each side. On the rear you have to have two red clearance lights at the top, two red tail lamps, two red stop lamps and two red reflectors one of each on each side, electric turn signal lamps, amber to red, one on each side and one white license plate lamp.
If you are looking for an image of a clearance light, then you should go online to Google Images. It shows many different images on clearance lights as well as the source of the image.
You would have to remove the red lenses and replace them with amber ones. Then you would get a ticket for improper lights.
All UK lights go as follows: ... GREEN AMBER RED RED and AMBER GREEN ... NOTE: AMBER is a colour very close to orange, usually called YELLOW in the US.
It's the head lights only.
Amber
Amber.