I just got pulled over because my turn signals were white. The police officer told me that they have to be an Amber color. He did not give me a ticket or anything, but advised that I go to a Pep Boys or somewhere and buy new lights. So I am going to assume that it is PA law for your turn signals to be Amber.
No you do not need turn signals on a motrcycle in pa and MD other states not sure
The PA Motor Vehicle Code, § 3334. Turning movements and required signals- says that you will use your turn signals or hand signals when you are turning or changing lanes.
don't be dumb and drive safe kapesh
In pa you dont need turn signals
Yes, motorcycle turn signals are required by law in Pennsylvania. According to Pennsylvania's vehicle code, all motorcycles must be equipped with functional turn signals to indicate a rider's intention to turn or change lanes. The signals must be visible from a reasonable distance, ensuring safety for both the motorcyclist and other road users. Additionally, hand signals can be used if the motorcycle is not equipped with electric turn signals.
You need them to pass inspection, but they are not required by law on any motorcycle in PA. So once it is inspected you can take them off. I know, silly isn't it?
Most states allow front turn signals to be white or amber and rear turn signals to be amber or red. Technically, no other color is acceptable and an officer may give you a ticket and/or impound or disable the vehicle... but that probably won't happen if the color isn't too far from the approved colors.
green... right turn yellow...left turn brown...marker and stop white....ground
No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
my turn signals do not work in my 1992 Pontiac Firebird
No, but the turn signal relay has a direct effect on the turn signals.
No, turn signals are required on the vehicle.