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In the United States it is illegal to have blue lights anywhere on a vehicle unless the vehicle is used by law enforcement personnel.
You can put blue film over your headlights but you can not change the lights to be blue. It is illegal. Only emergency vehicles can have blue or red lights.
any lights on the front of a passenger vehicle ie not an emergency vehicle can only be amber of clear
In general, blue lights on a motor vehicle cannot be capable of being illuminated while the vehicle is operating, unless being operated by a law enforcement officer.
long as they are not flashing red and blue lights and they are soft and tubes can not be seen.
Yes, neon lights attached to your vehicle are illegal in Oklahoma. The penalty for use is a ticket and the lights must be removed.
It depends on what you mean by police vehicle. A vehicle with blue (or red depending on the locality) lights, a siren, and police markings? No, that would be illegal, at least in my state, and probably all others. In Tennessee, it's illegal to have blue lights or any police insignia on a vehicle unless it's an authorized law enforcement vehicle. You can however, purchase a vehicle with the same engine, suspension, and other specs as a police vehicle. A friend of mine bought a police spec vehicle a couple of years ago with everything except the blue lights and police insignia.
blue taillights are illegal in NY. tail lights must be red with no cracks. also there must be white reverse lights and red signal lights. also both plate light must be working.
GA law addreeses only amber, red, and blue lights. With that being said, no. It is legal to have clear/white lighting on your vehicle, but it does not designate your vehicle as an emergency vehicle.Note that it is best to just get an amber permit and use amber or amber and clear lights, using just white can generally appear to be blue in some conditions.See below link:
red or blue emergency lights, which are for emergency and law enforcement vehicles only. It is correct to say 'have on your vehicle' if you are referring to something mechanical, and correct to use '. . .in your vehicle', when referring to something in the vehicle's interior.
No only law enforcement, fire brigade or ambulances are allowed blue lights on a vehicle. The road traffic law says tail lights must be red and orange in colour, if the lenses are white for the indicater then they must have orange bulbs
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