Pretzellogic said:Hey. I was a-gonna say that.
Seriously, why are you driving around with neons on?
why do people drive with their fogs on? because i want to and it looks good....
Pretzellogic said:Hey. I was a-gonna say that.
Seriously, why are you driving around with neons on?
No offense. I'm just of the school that one should draw as little attention to oneself as possible.YellowMP5 said:why do people drive with their fogs on? because i want to and it looks good....
Pretzellogic said:No offense. I'm just of the school that one should draw as little attention to oneself as possible.
The fogs DO serve a purpose, though.
I was just talking about the Po-po.YellowMP5 said:non taken. just suprised to hear that. i like my car to stand out, i want people to look at it and say "wow, that is a nice car".
if no one draws attention to themselves then we will all drive silver boxes and there will be no progress in styling or design
haha yay! for fast and the furious!mp5jeff said:they have neons in fast and furious, it must be cool!, joking of course no offense
That is a very missleading statement. Yes the lights are perfectly legal, when they are turned on, IF your car is not in motion. If you read the above, at no point does it state it is legal when in motion. That is where the unsafe equipment law comes into play, is when the vehical is in motion. Any time I have looked at the law governing lighting(neons and such) it has said as long as you are not in motion they are legal. The same thing applies to the neon license plate lights you can buy. When you are sitting in a parking lot or they are legal, but as soon as you start down the road, they become a driving infraction and you can/will get a ticket for them in most cases.mp5jeff said:just for information sake, here is a tidbit i pulled, also if you read the labels on the packages it also says something along these lines...
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There have been many questions regarding the legality of (neon) products. Please be advised that many states have issued Summonses, under the statute of improper lighting, optional lighting, unapproved lighting, or improper use of lighting. However, these statutes are primarily focused on original vehicle lightning which must abide by certain rules and regulations set by AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators) such as, ONLY red, white or amber are allowed on a vehicle and these lights must be no brighter than a specific brightness allowed by law, and the lights must be affixed at certain heights. Under these terms, if NEON is installed beneath your vehicle emitted just a glow and the bulb is not visible from front, rear or sides, regardless of color, IT IS 100% LEGAL!
You have every right to have neon lighting because there is no law, in ANY state that prohibits neon lighting.For more information, check your local state code regarding Automotive Lighting, lamps and read it carefully"