Re: lighting laws for tennessee?
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Re: lighting laws for tennessee?
Desert YJ wrote:
> Clear to the front, red to the back.
>
>
> "Ree-Yees" wrote ...
>> anyone know where to get the laws on how many lights and where I can have
>> them and when I can have them on for my jeep?
Call the local DMV.
Generally if they are off-road lights they have to be covered when on-road.
(at least around Oklahoma they do)
Fogs and Driving lamps are height regulated and have to be interlocked
with the low/high beam.
Anything else has to be covered except for rear backup floods that can be
interlocked into the backup lamps.
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> Clear to the front, red to the back.
>
>
> "Ree-Yees" wrote ...
>> anyone know where to get the laws on how many lights and where I can have
>> them and when I can have them on for my jeep?
Call the local DMV.
Generally if they are off-road lights they have to be covered when on-road.
(at least around Oklahoma they do)
Fogs and Driving lamps are height regulated and have to be interlocked
with the low/high beam.
Anything else has to be covered except for rear backup floods that can be
interlocked into the backup lamps.
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Re: lighting laws for tennessee?
Not in Texas.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:hfCSa.53175$R92.36861@news2.central.***.net.. .
> Desert YJ wrote:
> > Clear to the front, red to the back.
> >
> >
> > "Ree-Yees" wrote ...
> >> anyone know where to get the laws on how many lights and where I can
have
> >> them and when I can have them on for my jeep?
>
> Call the local DMV.
>
> Generally if they are off-road lights they have to be covered when
on-road.
> (at least around Oklahoma they do)
>
> Fogs and Driving lamps are height regulated and have to be interlocked
> with the low/high beam.
>
> Anything else has to be covered except for rear backup floods that can be
> interlocked into the backup lamps.
>
> -
>
>
>
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:hfCSa.53175$R92.36861@news2.central.***.net.. .
> Desert YJ wrote:
> > Clear to the front, red to the back.
> >
> >
> > "Ree-Yees" wrote ...
> >> anyone know where to get the laws on how many lights and where I can
have
> >> them and when I can have them on for my jeep?
>
> Call the local DMV.
>
> Generally if they are off-road lights they have to be covered when
on-road.
> (at least around Oklahoma they do)
>
> Fogs and Driving lamps are height regulated and have to be interlocked
> with the low/high beam.
>
> Anything else has to be covered except for rear backup floods that can be
> interlocked into the backup lamps.
>
> -
>
>
>
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