Light Laws in PA
#1
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Light Laws in PA
I'm looking at getting some lights for my 4Runner. In PA the law says that all off-road lights must have cover on them, while driving lights can only be on with the highbeams. Here are the two link I go that from: http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/06...5/s175.66.html http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms.../chapter43.pdf.
So my main question is what would be considered a driving light and what would be considered an off-road light?
So my main question is what would be considered a driving light and what would be considered an off-road light?
#4
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I never ran covers on any of the "off-road" lights on any of my trucks. Never had a problem with state or local.
#5
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I run 4 front lights on my rollbar; they must be coverd. I run 2 rear lights on rollbar, they are not covered but their operating switch must have an indicating light that shows they are on. I have 2 front driving lights and 2 front fog lights. The fog lights can be operated when my low beam headlights are on and the driving lights operate when the low beam headlights are on. When I operate the driving lights the fog lights automatically shut-off and vice a versa. The law in Pennsylvania is that only two auxiliary lights are allowed on the front. None of my front lights are covered and I have never had trouble with vehicle inspection nor have I ever been pulled over for a ticket because of my auxiliary lighting.
#7
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I think the code is more (ie. enforced) for roll bar lighting than bumper mounted lights tho.
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