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JaxDad wrote:1320Fastback wrote:
Last I checked California is 6 uncovered clear lights facing foreward. Light bar counts as one.
I don't believe any jurisdiction in NA allows more than 4 lights facing forwards, that's why OEM foglights go out when when you put on the highbeams on a 4 lamp system.
As for auxiliary lights in California, they can only be mounted a maximum of 42" above the road, spotlights may be mounted higher, but can't shine to the left of the vehicle nor more than 300 feet down the road nor light up another vehicle nor be more than 30 watts incandescent equivalent.
โApr-04-2018 08:27 AM
1320Fastback wrote:
Last I checked California is 6 uncovered clear lights facing foreward. Light bar counts as one.
โApr-04-2018 08:16 AM
โApr-04-2018 07:44 AM
Songbirds wrote:
But here in Florida is A OK with as many head lights and fog lights you can burn at one time.
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โMar-29-2018 03:04 PM
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โMar-29-2018 10:54 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:RayJayco wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
RayJayco: I might be wrong, but I seem to remember someone taking "flash your headlights" to court, and the court found flashing headlights came under "freedom of speech."
just thinkin'.....
Hey Jersey, you may be right as that is why I said that I wasn't sure if it is still a law, however I do know people that were ticketed some years ago.
In reality, it is dangerous.
Be safe!
I just drove from CA to TN in the motorhome. I've flashed truckers in every state between here and there. Some truckers will give me a flash signaling that it is ok to move back into the right lane after I pass them.
Many times, a trucker will flash his/her courtesy lights in appreciation for the headlight flash but some don't.
I've always wondered which states frown upon it but haven't investigated. I know in one instance that a trooper did see me flash a trucker to move over. I did check my mirrors to see if he was going to follow me but didn't (can't remember which state I was in).
I don't normally drive the motorhome at night so this is just a daytime event.
Safe travels,
MM.
โMar-29-2018 04:55 AM
RayJayco wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
RayJayco: I might be wrong, but I seem to remember someone taking "flash your headlights" to court, and the court found flashing headlights came under "freedom of speech."
just thinkin'.....
Hey Jersey, you may be right as that is why I said that I wasn't sure if it is still a law, however I do know people that were ticketed some years ago.
In reality, it is dangerous.
Be safe!
โMar-29-2018 03:07 AM
jerseyjim wrote:
RayJayco: I might be wrong, but I seem to remember someone taking "flash your headlights" to court, and the court found flashing headlights came under "freedom of speech."
just thinkin'.....
โMar-29-2018 01:39 AM