2. A motorcycle or moped shall be equipped with not less than 1 and not more than 2 headlamps conforming to this Chapter. If you`re planning to add lights to your motorcycle, you`ll need to check what`s legal in the state you live in. If you add something illegal, you will be fined with a ticket and will have to turn off the lights. Here are the lighting laws for the states of California: (f) The system shall include a sensor mounted on the axis of its sensing element perpendicular to a horizontal plane. The modulation of the headlamp shall be stopped when the luminous intensity of a tungsten filament lamp operating at 3000° Kelvin is either less than 270 lux of direct light for the upward sensors or less than 60 lux of reflected light for the sensors downwards. Light is measured by a silicon cell-type photometer, which is located on the sensor and points in the same direction as the sensor. A Kodak registration document (Kodak R-27) is placed on the ground to simulate the road surface during downward sensor tests. Here`s Michigan`s law regarding motorcycle headlights: As in many other states, a motorcycle cannot be equipped with more than 2 side hood lights in orange or white.

Red light visible from the front is not allowed and due to the way the law is written, there should be no problem with the other colors. legislature.idaho.gov/idstat/Title49/T49CH9.htm The State of Kentucky currently has no code or law that applies to motorcycle aftermarket lighting, except for flashing lights that may warn others of traffic hazards, but not for decorative purposes. www.lrc.ky.gov/Statutes/chapter.aspx?id=38038 Headlights shall be bright enough to indicate a person or vehicle at a distance of at least 100 feet when the motorcycle is travelling at less than 25 miles per hour, at least 200 feet when the motorcycle is travelling at a speed of 25 to 35 miles per hour and at least 300 feet at speeds greater than 35 miles per hour. If the bicycle is equipped with a multibeam headlight, the upper main-beam headlamp shall meet the minimum requirements described above, while the lowest beam lamp shall meet a lower requirement. No specific laws regarding after-sales LEDs on motorcycles. legislature.vermont.gov/statutes/section/23/013/01243 According to California Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 25650, each motorcycle must be equipped with at least one and no more than two headlights in the dark. All motorcycles manufactured after 1 January 1978 shall be equipped with one or two headlights which illuminate automatically when the engine is started and which remain illuminated while the engine is running. Let`s talk about the law regarding motorcycle headlights — you know, the white headlight on a motorcycle. To be legal, you must have one and you cannot have more than two. Headlamps must be at least 24 inches above the ground, but not higher than 54 inches.

In this state, according to the written code, no decorative light is allowed, except for auxiliary lighting, which is attached to a motorcycle to protect the rider. As you can see, there is no requirement as to which colors to use, as long as it makes the driver more visible. Modulating headlights are legal in Michigan — where the light seems to be flashing. It goes from full intensity to lower intensity, but still in dimming position. When buying a motorcycle, the first thing that comes to mind is how to stay safe on the road. Additional lighting not only improves your visibility on the road, but also improves the appearance of your motorcycle. Adding LED lights to your bike will make you more visible to other riders, increasing your safety. However, before you start installing new lighting on your motorcycle, you`ll need to check the motorcycle light laws of the state you live in to make sure what you`re adding is legal. Here are some different ways to add or change your motorcycle`s lighting. It`s surprising how many states don`t even mention the legality of LEDs or replacement lighting on motorcycles, and Ohio is no different. codes.ohio.gov/orc/4513 A motorcycle may be equipped with a lighting device that illuminates the ground directly under the motorcycle if all of the following conditions are met: Blue and red LEDs are prohibited in this condition, so stay away from these colors. But remember, if your taillights and stop lights are LEDs, your motorcycle is in the settings.

Your scooter must not be equipped with more than two side hood lights that emit a yellow or white light without glare. www.codot.gov/library/traffic The statutes are very clear with the lighting restrictions. With the exception of headlights, no other light source installed on the vehicle may project a light beam with an intensity greater than three hundred candle intensities (300 cp), which corresponds to approximately 3770 lumens in lumens. It should be acceptable to say that none of you will install this number of LEDs on the front of a motorcycle, but just in case you do, keep this information in mind. Laws regarding the use of LEDs (light-emitting diodes) are generally included in the lighting requirements of state traffic laws or motor vehicle regulations. Most states have certain laws regarding restrictions on the use of accent lights and other illegal motorcycle changes regarding type, color and especially position on the motorcycle. In principle, LEDs are legal as long as they remain dimmed and not lit in traffic and do not flash for obvious reasons or do not contain the colors red or blue. Look for traffic signs that indicate a daylight zone on California highways to make sure you comply with all relevant regulations and limit your liability in the event of an accident. If you are hit by a driver who does not use his headlights at the right time of day or on particularly dangerous roads, you may be entitled to compensation. Adding extra lighting to your bike will not only give you more visibility to protect yourself, but will also make your bike fantastic. Before you decide to make the change, make sure you follow California laws and keep the lights the right color. Make your motorcycle unique by adding vivid LED colors to make your motorcycle stand out and shine.

No motorcycle may have a lamp or lighting device that appears to be blue, with the exception of law enforcement vehicles. That`s it, guys, and violations should be punished with a maximum of $1,000. hidot.hawaii.gov/highways/ No information on the legality of LEDs under Montana`s Writing Act. leg.mt.gov/bills/mca_toc/61_9_2.htm If you plan to replace your motorcycle headlights with an LED or HID headlight, make sure they fall somewhere in the color spectrum between white and yellow. Not only will these lights increase your visibility at night, but you`ll also be complying with California lighting laws. If your motorcycle`s headlight can change color, you can change it to any other color you want, but only when the motorcycle is not in use.