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Default Re: DIY Instructions - Front Marker Lights to FogLight =LED "Daytime" lights

Originally Posted by JEFASOLD
That would not be legal in many states. The DOT regulations in Pa. require amber lights on front sides and red on back sides.
Good point Jim, again maybe this is not for everyone. I looked this up for my state before doing it, and there are no restrictions on this. Also asked my neighbor who is Highway Patrol he said that as long as the headlight has a marker that is white or amber, then you don't need the side one. I am in Florida by the way.

I just looked at yours and PA laws are much more specific for sure.

I moved to Florida from Kansas City about 5 years ago, and this is an example of how laxed the laws are here. We don't do inspections here, which really surprises me.

This is the rule of the land here.

Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine

The 2014 Florida Statutes


Title XXIII
MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 316
STATE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL
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316.229 Lamps on parked vehicles.—
(1) Every vehicle shall be equipped with one or more lamps which, when lighted, shall display a white or amber light visible from a distance of 1,000 feet to the front of the vehicle and a red light visible from a distance of 1,000 feet to the rear of the vehicle. The location of the lamp or lamps shall always be such that at least one lamp or combination of lamps meeting the requirements of this section is installed as near as practicable to the side of the vehicle which is closest to passing traffic.
(2) Whenever a vehicle is lawfully parked upon a street or highway during the hours between sunset and sunrise and in the event there is sufficient light to reveal persons and vehicles within a distance of 1,000 feet upon such street or highway, no lights need be displayed upon such parked vehicle.
(3) Whenever a vehicle is parked or stopped upon a roadway or shoulder adjacent thereto outside of a municipality, whether attended or unattended, during the hours between sunset and sunrise and there is insufficient light to reveal any person or object within a distance of 1,000 feet upon such highway, the vehicle so parked or stopped shall be equipped with and shall display lamps meeting the requirements of subsection (1).
(4) Any lighted headlamps upon a parked vehicle shall be depressed or dimmed.
(5) A violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving violation as provided in chapter 318.
History.—s. 1, ch. 71-135; s. 180, ch. 99-248.