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Any light visible from the front of the vehicle must be white, yellow or amber; any light from the rear must be red, yellow, amber or white.
Can I put flashing amber lights on my car?
Use of Flashing Amber Warning Light (25268). No person shall display a flashing amber warning light on a vehicle as permitted by this code except when an unusual traffic hazard exists.
What are the light laws in CT?
By law, the unauthorized use of colored or flashing lights is an infraction, punishable by a $50 fine and $42 in surcharges (see Connecticut Infractions Schedule). An infraction is not a crime; violators can pay the fine by mail without making a court appearance.
What is the statute 14 96q in CT?
State statute 14-96q(c)(4)(a) refers to the use of warning lights by tow trucks and other wrecker vehicles. Tow trucks are not covered under the emergency vehicle definition in Connecticut. That said, they can use certain warning lights in compliance with state laws.
Can I put flashing amber lights on my car?
Use of Flashing Amber Warning Light (25268). No person shall display a flashing amber warning light on a vehicle as permitted by this code except when an unusual traffic hazard exists.
As for the pink and purple fog lights our second reader asked about, the answer is the same. They have to be white or yellowish white also, ing to the same vehicle code section.
What color running lights are legal?
Since lights visible from the front of a vehicle can only be amber or white, off-color underbody lights generally arent allowed. Many states also limit the brightness of under-glow, the distance from which it can be visible, and even the times when they can be used.
Are flashing brake lights illegal in CT?
It prohibits any type of flashing lights on a vehicle with exceptions for turn signals, volunteer fire personnel, emergency and maintenance vehicles under permit, volunteer ambulance personnel, and ambulances.
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