I once asked a Police Officer while waiting on my food at McDonald's. He told me that white was the only color you could use.
Now, I found this last night:
http://www.ehow.com/list_6452843_florida-vehicle-underglow-laws.html
maybe that will help a bit. Best thing though would be to stop and talk to an officer someday.
p.s.: don't Blue at all, red only in the back ( and you can only have the two tail lights red plus on additional one; like the red bar some cars have on the spoiler), and green would be an issue (I was stopped for having a neon green light on my license plate).
South Africians can't afford motorcycles.
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.
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
LED lights are legal in Nevada as long as they light up using the correct color while operating.
yes it is.
No, they're legal.
no
Yes but only in the back. They need to be amber in the front.
no
Yes.