yes it is.
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.
no
no
Yes, got stopped just last night because of it.
No, in fact it's a moving violation.
South Africians can't afford motorcycles.
The legal colours are the same as any car must have, the rules are the same for both vehicle types.
Im pretty sure its legal,but if they were strobing or flashing they could cause a distaction to drivers. When i was in PA and OH i saw some cars and motorcycles with steady beam led lights.. soyou should be fine.:)
In Alberta, it is legal for motorcyclists to use LED accent lights, provided they comply with specific regulations. The lights must not be blue or red, as those colors are reserved for emergency vehicles. Additionally, the lights should not interfere with the visibility of the motorcycle's required lighting or create a distraction for other road users. Always check local laws and regulations for any updates or changes.
Not the cool ones. Colors are limited. White/Amber visible from the front. Red from the back.
Most likely, yes. Most states could care less about if you have LED lights or not, because LED lights are safer. Many motorcycles are sold with LED lights on them already.
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