maxer6 wrote:I live down in Ft. Lauderdale (Florida) and was considering getting a LED underkit, but the Dept of HSMV is not specific enough about what is allowed:
Equipment Not Permitted
You may not have on or in your vehicle:
Red or blue emergency lights. These are for emergency and law enforcement vehicles only.
More than two spotlights, cowl or fender lights, fog lights (in front), or other extra lights (in front).
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843.081 Prohibited use of certain lights; penalty.--
(1) The Legislature finds and declares that Florida's citizens are vulnerable to becoming the victims of criminal acts through the illegal use of blue lights by the criminal elements. It is the intent of the Legislature to reduce this vulnerability to injury and loss of life and property by prohibiting the use of certain blue lights by any person other than an authorized law enforcement officer.
(2) It is unlawful for a person to use in or on any nongovernmentally owned vehicle or vessel any flashing or rotating blue light unless such person is a law enforcement officer employed by a federal, state, county, or city law enforcement agency or is a person appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter 354.
(3) The provisions of this section shall not apply to salespersons, service representatives, or other employees of businesses licensed to sell or repair law enforcement equipment.
(4) For the purposes of this section, the term "flashing or rotating blue light" includes all forms of lights which display a blue light source or which were designed with the intent of displaying a blue light source whether or not such light is actually in use.
(5) Any person who violates any of the provisions of this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
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BLUE OR RED LIGHTS PROHIBITED
316.2397(1) - No person shall drive or move or cause to be moved any vehicle or equipment upon any highway within this state with any lamp or device thereon showing or displaying a red or blue light visible from directly in front thereof except for certain vehicles hereinafter provided.
COLOR OF FRONT TURN SIGNAL
316.234(2) - Any vehicle may be equipped and, when required under s. 316.222(2), shall be equipped with electric turn signals which shall indicate an intention to turn by flashing lights showing to the front and rear of a vehicle or on a combination of vehicles on the side of the vehicle or combination toward which the turn is to be made. The lamps showing to the front shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signaling, shall emit white or amber light. The lamps showing to the rear shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable, and, when signaling, shall emit a red or amber light.
FRONT FENDER LIGHTS
316.235(1) – Any motor vehicle may be equipped with not more than two side cowl or fender lamps which shall emit an amber or white light without glare.
SIDE IDENTIFICATION LIGHTS
316.224(1) – SIDE MARKER LIGHT COLOR AT FRONT - Front clearance lamps, identification lamps, and those marker lamps and reflectors mounted on the front or on the side near the front of a vehicle shall display or reflect an amber color.
316.224(2) – SIDE MARKER LIGHT COLOR AT REAR - Rear clearance lamps, identification lamps, and those marker lamps and reflectors mounted on the rear or on the sides near the rear of a vehicle shall display or reflect a red color.
BACK UP LIGHTS
316.235(3) - LAMPS SHALL NOT BE LIGHTED WHEN THE MOTOR VEHICLE IS IN FORWARD MOTION - Any motor vehicle may be equipped with one or more backup lamps either separately or in combination with other lamps, but any such backup lamp or lamps shall not be lighted when the motor vehicle is in forward motion.
BACK UP LIGHT COLOR
316.224(3) - All lighting devices and reflectors mounted on the rear of any vehicle shall display or reflect a red color, except the stop light or other signal device, which may be red, amber, or yellow, and except that the light illuminating the license plate shall be white and the light emitted by a backup lamp shall be white or amber. Deceleration lights as authorized by s. 316.235(5) shall display an amber color.
JHand wrote:
If he's just using them for chillin in a parking lot they can't do anything to you until you drive away with them on.
Here's a few things I found. I'm not sure if it's just local Orange County or Statewide, but this is direct from a cop in Orange County, FL from another forum. If he ends up wanting more lights the rest may help answer his questions! Good luck!
Pillow Pants (Team CFJ) wrote:
and as far as fart cans go, it depends on what kind. I had an OBX Bomb on my old CR-X (shut up all of you), and stamped right on the can itself was SAE DOT approved.. so when a hick cop in The Villages pulls me over for my exhaust and a laundry list of other crap, I snapped at him and told him to, and I quote, "get his Buddy Lee-ass on the ground and read the stamp for himself".. he took my word for it, but you could tell he was pissed... he had a total of 4 violations that stop, and walked away with no tickets 'cause I knew my sh*t and didnt let the cop bully me around.. this wont work everytime, but its amazing what being mad will do for you
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(5) NOISE ABATEMENT EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.--
(a) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle or any other noise-abatement device of a motor vehicle operated or to be operated upon the highways of this state in such a manner that the noise emitted by the motor vehicle is above that emitted by the vehicle as originally manufactured.
(b) No person shall operate a motor vehicle upon the highways of the state with an exhaust system or noise-abatement device so modified.
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This term [DOT approved] has no basis in either fact or law. We have no authority to approve or disapprove items of motor vehicle equipment...
...NHTSA does not approve, disapprove, endorse, test, or grant clearances for products prior to their introduction into the retail market.
Torres wrote:thats what he was saying he said idling at a light does not count
They can't say @!#$ if the car's not in motion (off the street, idling at a light doesn't count)
Listerfiend (Team CFJ) wrote:unfortunately, there are those fun pigs out there that just wanna pick on what they think is a "dumb kid"..
last yr, I got pulled over by FHP in Ocala. honestly, I was doing nothing wrong.. wasnt speeding, letting my exhaust get excessively loud, or anything. an Escort went FLYING past me going at least 10mph faster than I was.. which was about 10 over the limit. I saw the officer get into the turning lane coming toward us, and I'm thinkin to myself, "that guy is f*cked".. well, that asswipe gets in behind ME and pulls me over, telling me I was doing 15 over the limit. I tried explaining to him that he must've clocked the guy next to me, but he just gave me one of those "shut your mouth" looks and went back to his car.. and came back with 2 tickets: one for speeding and one for my rear tires being too bald...
or the cop that pulled over a guy I knew who had a '63 VW Beetle. this was around the time they started that Click It or Ticket bullsh*t a few yrs back. he was pulled over for not wearing his seat belt (obviously), to which he told the officer that his car didnt come with them (a true statement). the cop replies with, "you're responsible for having them installed"... so my friend pulls out the statutes printed from the gov'ment website that states his car is grandfathered in and the law does NOT apply to his car. the cop proceeded to crumble up the paper and leave the scene pissed off. victory...
COGcaviZ24 wrote:if you dont attract attention to yourself, you wont get a ticket. dare i quote Tokyo Drift: "the nail that stands out, gets hammered". i'm not saying sale you car and get a SUV, hell, i drive a fiero. i am talking from experience. i couldn't drive past a cop in my cavalier without him looking in my direction, and i didn't have neons.