In Kentucky, it is generally illegal to have red lights visible from the front of a vehicle, as red lights are typically reserved for emergency vehicles. The state's vehicle lighting laws prohibit the use of red lights on non-emergency vehicles, except for specific exceptions such as certain types of vehicles that may have them for safety purposes. Always check local regulations for any specific nuances or changes in the law.
No, bikes do not have the legal right to run red lights. Cyclists are required to follow the same traffic laws as vehicles and must stop at red lights.
Not as front signals.
nope
Yes.
long as they are not flashing red and blue lights and they are soft and tubes can not be seen.
Not if you claim you're an eccentric millionaire.
In almost every state it is against the law to put flashing red lights on your car. You though put flashing white lights in most states.
Anything that's not red or green
In California they must be red,and parking lights must be white or yellow.
Locally to me, the blue bar on the top of the car flashes (in some other states, I believe police use red lights, or red and blue) the headlights flash and the tail lights flash.
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.
In Arkansas, it is illegal to use red lights on a motorcycle while riding, as red lights are reserved for emergency vehicles. However, motorcycles may have white or amber lights. If you're considering adding accent lights, make sure they comply with state laws regarding visibility and color to avoid any fines or issues. Always check local regulations for specific restrictions.