No, in fact it's a moving violation.
Most satellites do not have blinking colored lights as they are not typically equipped with external lights for aesthetic purposes. Satellites are designed for specific functions such as communication, Earth observation, or navigation, and do not require external lights to operate.
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In Louisiana, it is generally illegal to ride a motorcycle with colored neon lights that are visible from the front, as these can be confused with emergency vehicle lights. However, under certain conditions, motorcycles can have colored lights that are not flashing or emitting red or blue colors. It's important to check local ordinances as regulations can vary by municipality. Always ensure that any lighting complies with state laws to avoid fines or safety issues.
Not the cool ones. Colors are limited. White/Amber visible from the front. Red from the back.
if you mean: "why do hazard lights flash when brakes are on", then the answer is because vehicles are equipped with a hazard light relay that supercedes the brake lights. This way, slow moving vehicles can operate under hazard lighting.
I asked and the answer is no. It is considered an extension of the motorcycle. But make sure it has lights and that passenger is wearing a helmet The question wasn't does a sidecar rig require a "special" endorsement The question was "does the state of NJ require a motorcycle endorsement for a sidecar". The answer is YES. to operate a motorcycle with a sidecar you must have a motorcycle endorsement
The LightInTheBox, LampsPlus, and LightingUniverse websites all sell colored lights online. Amazon and eBay also have colored lights for sale online.
You can purchase new motorcycle headlights at LED Lights International. Right now motorcycle lights are 50% off. You can visit them at http://www.ledlightsinternational.com/
yes, the only exception is if the motorcycle WA built before signal lights were original equipment.
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.
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To operate the headlights and running lights on a 1998 Chevy Malibu, locate the headlight switch on the left side of the steering column. Turn the switch to the right to activate the parking lights and further to the right to turn on the headlights. The headlights will automatically turn off when the switch is turned back to the off position. For automatic headlights, ensure the vehicle is in the "Auto" position if equipped.