You have not defined where! LED lights in the home are full legal, and are being used more and more. On cars, factory fitted LED lights are legal. Aftermarket ones vary in legality. As they are a change from standard, they may not be, but in many places they are accepted as the give the same light output.
The 18th Amendment passed prohibition into law in 1919, making it illegal to produce, sell, or transport alcohol in the United States. This led to increased illegal alcohol production and consumption during the "Roaring Twenties."
Type your answer here... The illegal production and sale of alcohol grew.
In most places, it is not illegal for a child to run away from home. However, parents or legal guardians are still responsible for the safety and well-being of the child. It's important for families to address the underlying issues that may have led to the child wanting to run away.
Prohibition, established by the eighteenth amendment, banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933. This led to the rise of illegal alcohol production and distribution, as well as an increase in organized crime.
There are no laws that it is illegal to have a certain color lighting , just that they meet regulation for size.
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.
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.
Yes but only in the back. They need to be amber in the front.
No, they're legal.
It would depend on where they are used.
Not yet. Every blister pack carries the warning 'Not For Road Use'.
South Africians can't afford motorcycles.
contact dot they will know for your state
It is illegal to use blue lights in Mississippi. Only white and amber in front, and red in the rear. Even blue accent LED and neon lighting are illegal.
green lights are harmless
Yes, neon lights attached to your vehicle are illegal in Oklahoma. The penalty for use is a ticket and the lights must be removed.