No
Ok used to be only legal in California now its illegal there too they say it distructs the other drivers i say don't look lol. Anyways its illegal everywhere now. The yellow color how ever can be used but is risky and you will have to argue with cop if used. yelllow color used by big 18 wheeler trucks so its not an emergancy vehicle color there for it can be used. As of other colors you can have any color on but it can only be on if you are parked, if you are on private road or on back road where speed limit is less then 25mph.
I got blue on my white celica driving around with it on everynight only got pulled over twice and i told him i hit the switch with my knee and got away hehe.
Not the cool ones. Colors are limited. White/Amber visible from the front. Red from the back.
It is not called Georgia... It's called The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia...
Her big hit was Night the Lights Went Out In Georgia which hit the number one position in 1973.
yes is legal
LIGHTS is *not* a band. LIGHTS is the legal first name of the singer LIGHTS Poxleitner.Valerie is now her middle name.
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
no
Yes.
Yes the LED dot is legal in Kansas. It is however important depends on one or two licensing issues.
Yes, neon lights attached to your vehicle are illegal in Oklahoma. The penalty for use is a ticket and the lights must be removed.
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.:)
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.