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#1 ·
So I was discussing upgrades with my Coworker, and before I say this, I don't want this post to be political but I heard Trump has passed a law where LED lights above the windshield is illegal now? Ive Googled it up but haven't really found anything.. so my question is, are they still legal or are they now considered illegal?
 
#2 ·
The light bars are, and have been, illegal for on road use in many areas. Off-road is fine. Here in Florida, you are basically only allowed 6 lights forward: 2 headlight, 2 amber, and 2 fog/driving. The lights themselves also have a maximum power output. But once again, this is for on road usage and off-road is fine to light it up.
 
#3 ·
No President in the history of anywhere would ever spend time to write an EO to make a set of auxiliary car lights illegal. On the list of Presidential concerns, that wouldn't even make the list of things to spend 5 minutes talking to the family fish about.

Better yet, if you have a question like that, strike up a conversation with your local law enforcement officer and he/she will give you the actual answer for where you live. As a matter of fact, your nearest police precinct should have a number to call to ask if something is legal or not. It would suck to get pulled over and say, "But officer, the internet said it was OK!"
 
#4 ·
In CA afik the law is they are legal as long as they are covered when driving on roads.

No such federal law could be passed that would outlaw something like this. It would be down to the states. Such as the CHMSL it's a federal law that it must be installed but after purchase it is up to your individual state whether or not it must be maintained, not all states require it.
 
#7 ·
Where do people come up with this stuff?!?!?! Trump passed a law regarding LED Light bars? Really? Hmm, maybe that's how he plans to make America great again? Seriously? Say it out loud...and ask yourself if it makes any sense! With everything that is wrong with this Country and he's going to focus on light bars? I'm curious where did you "hear" this???
 
#10 ·
In CA I think all you have to do it keep them covered when on the road. I have some small LEDs that I don't cover though and haven't had trouble, but your luck may be different.
 
#11 ·
The internet said that Trump is bringing back the straightarm salute and secretly making kindergartners say "Seig Heil".

The internet also said Trump has a swastika tattooed on his butt.

Where can I go to protest the law that outlaws light bars?

Just Kidding.....I made all that up. Just like a lot of the trash on the net that people "hear" about. If it fits your personal political persuasion it must be true. If it doesn't, it must be false.
Use your head.
Sinister6 has the right of it. "Say it out loud".

Good Luck, L.M.
 
#14 ·
A friend got pulled over the other day in CA for his LED lights. He put painter's tape over it and the cop let him off with a warning. I didn't know the law was still enforced, but I do remember the days of the KC Daylighters and knew then that those had to be covered.

DO NOT ask a random cop for legal advice. Not knocking on cops, but there are more than a few out there that don't know the details of several laws. Ask one you know personally or look up your state's revised statutes. Had one tell me once that I could not use my gun to defend myself unless my attacker had a gun. If he came at me with a knife, I could only defend myself with a knife. Pretty sure he was still very green.
 
#17 ·
I'll bet a dollar that your co-worker gets confused about which restroom to use. Talk about a case of TDS....Trump Derangement Syndrome.

"In my first 45 days, I'm gonna stick it to those 4 wheels drives and their need to see in the dark with the latest and best lighting technology" Yep.
 
#19 ·
Back to basics: Congress passes laws - not the President.
I heard Trump has passed a law where LED lights above the windshield is illegal now?
Just repeatin' the message. Regardless, you most likely just need to keep them covered when you are on the road. I think that is the only kind of restriction on them.
 
#21 ·
State of CA requirements for light bar:

All light bars are registered with the state as an "assault lightbar"
Permit and background check to own a light bar
Single row only, double row (high capacity ) illegal
Selling or buying to a private party must be done thru a dealer with background check
Switch must be lockable and locked when not in use.
Switch must be out of reach of driver, located in trunk/rear of vehicle.
Power must be disconnected when not in use.
10 day waiting period to buy lightbar.
Buy 1 lightbar in a 30 day period.

I am so happy I live in the lightbar friendly state of AZ
 
#22 ·
State of CA requirements for light bar: All light bars are registered with the state as an "assault lightbar" Permit and background check to own a light bar Single row only, double row (high capacity ) illegal Selling or buying to a private party must be done thru a dealer with background check Switch must be lockable and locked when not in use. Switch must be out of reach of driver, located in trunk/rear of vehicle. Power must be disconnected when not in use. 10 day waiting period to buy lightbar. Buy 1 lightbar in a 30 day period. I am so happy I live in the lightbar friendly state of AZ

And rightly so...Light bars kill! I don't understand how anyone needs that much light!
 
#25 ·
LMAO, some pretty funny replies here.

Before I got my Jeep, I asked a local LEO who I have known for several years. He told me that here in Louisiana, you can not drive on a road with more than four lights on at any given time, 2 head lights and 2 fogs, etc. He told me that LA didn't have any specific laws (that he was aware of) requiring off road lights to be covered while driving on road.

Having said that, I often see trucks driving around with fog/ driving style lights on the brush guard/ bull bar along with both fogs and headlights.

On the rare occasion that I turn on either my bumper lights or A pillar lights, I tend to have my finger hovering over the switch in case I encounter another car. I turn them back off if I even see a hint of a glow from a pair of approaching headlights.

To the OP bottom line, I think you'll be safe from prosecution if you were to purchase an LED light bar.

Exco
 
#28 ·
It's the only thing the officer dinged him for. He pretty much never speeds and he is pretty good about following the law. Honestly, I'm surprised that he didn't get dinged for no mud flaps too.

AZ has a max of 35% tint on the front 2 side windows, but I see them blacked out often. I don't think too many cops ding people for it anymore because it seems to happen more often than a few years ago. Or maybe I didn't really notice until now.
 
#34 ·
I have a question that is similar this this thread. I have a 2010 Wrangler Unlimited. I have a light bar that has DRL's and headlights/fog lights that have DRL halo's. I've been pulled over multiple times for having my DRL's on my light bar on and Cops are unable to tell me why they are illegal besides the fact that Colorado only allows 4 front facing lights to be on at one time. 2 headlights - 2 fog lights. They count my lightbar DRL as 1 light. But my question is, how are the new Jeep Cherokee's legal? They have 6 lights facing the front.
 
#40 ·
I have a question that is similar this this thread. I have a 2010 Wrangler Unlimited. I have a light bar that has DRL's and headlights/fog lights that have DRL halo's. I've been pulled over multiple times for having my DRL's on my light bar on and Cops are unable to tell me why they are illegal besides the fact that Colorado only allows 4 front facing lights to be on at one time. 2 headlights - 2 fog lights. They count my lightbar DRL as 1 light. But my question is, how are the new Jeep Cherokee's legal? They have 6 lights facing the front.
This is typically because it came from the factory like that. Anything that comes from the factory is usually legal per most state DOT laws.

-Rick
 
#36 ·
I was recently pulled over in Pa for not having my A Piller lights covered I was able to have a friend make covers and had to go to court to show them that they were covered to get out of paying a fine. I was explained to that anything over the hood has to be covered so the light cannot shine threw on the roadway.
 
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