As Dan said, if you copy a sticker for your neon lights, go to Welshpool and make your case with Reno. It is not illegal to have them adapted. It is illegal to turn them on while the car is being driven. You can go as crazy as you like while the vehicle is parked and parked, but not while driving MmmmK. Although there are interior lights in a car, the focus of this article is on the ceiling lamp or dome light. It is the main source of indoor light and the light with which most people say it is illegal to drive. So as long as the neon tube is well hidden, you shouldn`t have a problem. Ah, I`ve seen various laws talk about it. I saw that it is illegal to have white, red, blue, and I think there was a different color when it came to police, ambulances, firefighters. pretty much sure a member posted a little thing about it here. I will try to find it. Edit: That`s it, use Google Man, my 6-year-old half-brother can use it. Underbody lighting is permitted provided that luminaires are installed in accordance with the conditions set out in this fact sheetCAN FACT SHEET No.
21Advantage tipsAdditional luminaires fitted to motor vehicles and, in particular, alternative lighting on vehicles disguised with underbody lighting, such as neon lights and ultraviolet rays, are permitted under certain conditions. (TO(RUM-VSS)) allows the installation of luminaires not mentioned in the standards, in addition to the required luminaires, whereas previous traffic regulations of 1962 required a specific permit, which was not often granted. Flashing lights in white, red, yellow or blue are mentioned in the standards. Pink lights, for example, are not mentioned and could theoretically be attached. The use of blue lights is reserved for police vehicles in Queensland, but ambulances and fire engines in other states can use blue lights. Therefore, additional underbody lighting such as neon lights and ultraviolet rays is acceptable as long as the omitted light is not blue, yellow, red or white. Of the last two, red lights should not be seen from the front and white from the rear. Other colors are acceptable as long as they don`t flash or dazzle another driver. Other additional lighting requirements are covered by the regulations, which are summarized in the brochure “All About Modifications to Motor Vehicles”.
This brochure can be viewed on the Queensland Transport www.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/driver.nsf/index/vehiclemodsAdditional Mandatory Lights website, for example: an additional pair of direction indicators is also allowed. Australian design rules set binding position, width and height limits for a primary set of luminaires attached to a vehicle. For light and heavy buses (categories MD and ME), all commercial vehicles (class N) as well as medium and heavy trailers (categories TD and TC) can be equipped with additional direction indicators, hazard warnings, stops, parking and rear position lights to meet specific operational requirements. These operational needs could include the need to improve the project`s manoeuvring intentions in congested traffic, for example: for buses that stop frequently to pick up and drop off passengers, the need for additional lights to maintain signal capacity in the event of primary light refraction and when the operating environment ensures that low lights are covered with dirt or dust. Maximum height restrictions for certain luminaires, including traffic lights installed in the above categories of vehicles, do not apply if they are supplied as additional luminaires. What we mean by interior lighting is all the lights in the car. You can help your passengers check a map if you`ve gotten lost or provide light to read. It is true that mobile phones have made interior lighting less useful, but they are still a regular feature of the car. I believe they are legal, provided that, as you said, you cannot see the tube itself and you cannot have a red nean in the front or a white neon in the back, because people can confuse headlights with brake lights. Apart from that, you should be fine.
I have them on my car.they are illegal to have on when you drive.when you are not driving, you can have any color you want to have 7 different colors, including blue and red After a meeting with Reno at the Ministry of Transport, he informed us that neon lights are legal, even drive with them. The only condition was that the pipe was not visible when it stood around the car. Hazard lights may seem like a good way to signal good intentions, but what does the law say? Is further. ok well there legally I have them, I was arrested, they don`t care as long as the globe is not exposed and do not drive stupid with them, then you will get a yellow oh yes I had to get a body kit to have them, although the Rollaboyz site has an article about their car legality session that considers, what is legal and what is not. I called the licensing department. They told me that neon lights are legal until you can see the neon tube, but a policeman came to pick me up and told me they were legal and either the licensing department or I was talking, but I recorded the conversation, what do you say, were you harassed about them by police officers? While there is no exact law against turning on interior lights while driving, there are laws against distracted driving, driving without clear vision, and driving without adequate control. Unfortunately, these three rules are quite vague and can be interpreted in different ways. One of these possibilities could include distraction through interior lighting. I don`t think you`ll get a permit for your neon lights. You can`t use interior lighting as a driver, but your passengers are likely to use them often. Whether they`re reading a book while driving a shotgun or giving the kids some light to keep busy in the background, indoor lighting comes in handy! The short answer is no.
It is legal to drive in Australia with the interior lights on. But before you party, keep in mind that there are times when these lights could make the law more complicated. Provided everything else on the vehicle is legal, they will tear up the work permit for you. However, if you are not lucky enough that everything about your car is 100% legal, you can hardly complain that the policeman was misinformed and that it was not your neon lights, but your welded diff for which he should have stuck you. Even though it is not illegal to drive with the interior lights on, it is worth being careful. The problem with driving with the interior lights on, especially at night, is to make the inside of the car brighter than the outside. This can lead to a reflection on the windshield. This can be an additional distraction (especially if you have something in your teeth). When the interior of the car is dark, the glass does not turn into a mirror, so you can drive without distraction.