Hmmmm.... maybe a lawyer will step in here to help clarify. It specifically mentions LED's, and white or amber, non flashing, as beingtrdvet wrote:That's how I read it, white or amber (non flashing). It specifically mentions LEDs, what if you have neons? Surprised they made it so narrow.Glockster wrote:I've been wondering about the white or amber, and whether that does mean that no other colors are allowed.
allowed. However, many laws specifically forbid certain items or actions. And, I guess that's the basis of my question. This one does not
specifically forbid other colors. I can see interpreting this Bill either way. As in now allowing white/amber, LED's as down lighting. Or,
as in now allowing white/amber down lighting in addition to other colors......as if white/amber had been illegal previously.
Personally I try to not ride at night. However, if I have to, and I'm on a highway or Interstate, I will turn on my down lighting. It's
blue. It only lights the engine and the ground immediately beneath. But it does increase side visibility and visibility from those approaching from the rear.
It can not be seen in the rear view mirror of the traffic in front of the bike. That is the only time I use the down lighting. I'd hate to have
to pull all the hidden LED's and rewire just to make a color change.
Edit to ask an off topic question: Any Austinites able to report if ROT went off problem free or was there trouble in capital city? Thanks.