Ok used to be only legal in California now its illegal there too they say it distructs the other drivers i say don't look lol. Anyways its illegal everywhere now. The yellow color how ever can be used but is risky and you will have to argue with cop if used. yelllow color used by big 18 wheeler trucks so its not an emergancy vehicle color there for it can be used. As of other colors you can have any color on but it can only be on if you are parked, if you are on private road or on back road where speed limit is less then 25mph.
I got blue on my white celica driving around with it on everynight only got pulled over twice and i told him i hit the switch with my knee and got away hehe.
They are not specifically outlawed but it is unlikely they would ever meet the Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations.
Neon lights are not illegal if they are under the car and not distracting. If they are on the back or front of a car, they are illegal.
Certain colors are.. Blue I believe is illegal and so is red. Not positive.
No, it is not illegal to start a car but drive a car is illegal.
It is NOT illegal to have neon under your car, but it is illegal to drive with it on. ** the above answer is false! Is is NOT illegal to have them on your car or drive with them on. I own a business and sell LED GLOW. It is illegal to STROBE with them on. They will also pull you over if you have red, blue or white lights. But LED GLOW makes many many other colors that you can switch to and drive with them on.
In the state of Arizona cars should be sold with working hazard lights, but there is not a law stating that if the car is sold without them that it is illegal.
You can only have red lights on the rear of your car. And blue lights are illegal to use on any car on the street they are only for emergency vehicles blue lights are for police only
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It is illegal to display neon lights under your car in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania law code states that no additional lamps or other motor vehicle equipment can be installed that impairs the effectiveness of the required lighting equipment.
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