YES Turn lamps showing to the rear can be RED / AMBER / CLEAR Turn lamps showing to the front can be AMBER / CLEAR
with a simple led and photo diode
Not the cool ones. Colors are limited. White/Amber visible from the front. Red from the back.
Yes. explanation: Most states require the license place to be lighted. Some states require the specific color of the light to be white. No states have any restriction on exactly how the light is created as to LED/xenon/incandescent.
It sounds like a wire short some where.
The Amistad incident was led by a group of enslaved Africans, most notably Joseph Cinqué (also known as Sengbe Pieh), who was the ship's spokesperson. In 1839, they revolted against their captors aboard the Spanish slave ship La Amistad, ultimately taking control of the vessel. Their quest for freedom led to a significant legal battle in the United States, which highlighted issues of slavery and human rights.
cause they are sick nasty
LED bicycle turn signals enhance safety and visibility for cyclists on the road by providing a clear and bright indication of the cyclist's intended direction to other road users. This helps to reduce the risk of accidents by making the cyclist's movements more predictable and noticeable, especially in low light conditions or when visibility is poor.
you haven't said what kind of led lighting. ie turn signals, under lighting and what colors.
For the most part no, but there if they are too bright, you can get ticketed.
The original wiring will work just fine. The only difference from LED to your old lights is the way they work. Incandesent VS light emitting diode. Simply change to LED bulbs or replace your turn signal housings if you must. You will not need to change the wiring.
no
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 the LED dot is legal in Kansas. It is however important depends on one or two licensing issues.
LED lights are legal in Nevada as long as they light up using the correct color while operating.
yes it is.
Yes, light is the primary signal carrier in optical fibers. It travels through the fiber as pulses of light, typically in the form of laser or LED signals. Other signals such as electrical signals can be converted into light signals at the source and back to electrical signals at the receiving end.
No, they're legal.