In general, installing neon underglow lights on your car is legal, but there are specific regulations to follow. Here’s what you need to know before you glow all out:
Neon underglow lights must remain covered and unlit when driving on public roads.
The lights may not flash or include red or blue colors.
Local laws may vary, so it’s important to familiarize yourself with the specific restrictions in your state.
There are several reasons for placing these restrictions on lights:
Enhances road safety: Preserves optimal visibility on highways by avoiding lights that would otherwise impair vision and compromise safety.
Minimizes distractions: Reduces the risk of hazardous driving conditions from drivers being distracted by unconventional lights.
Maintains peace: Avoids disrupting the surrounding environment by restricting the use of flashing lights.
Eliminates confusion: Ensures your car is not mistaken for emergency vehicles or law enforcement, preventing misunderstandings.
Failing to comply with these regulations is punishable by law. Typically, it is classified as a civil infraction and charged as a non-moving traffic violation.
If you receive a ticket, you may be able to rectify the issue by removing or modifying the lights to meet regulations. Otherwise, you will be required to pay the fine indicated on the ticket.