o1marc
Senior Member
I haven't seen it here, but I plan on changing all the old outlawed flashing lights to full size driving lights for better vision boondocking and better back up lights. All switched separately and aimed.

You still need to have blackout drive for when Johnny law is chasing you.
I converted my rear red flashers to extra high-mount brake lights that work when I have my fog lights switched on. Boy, are they bright! My thinking is that when it's foggy or heavily raining I want anybody behind me to see me as far away as possible - I can take care of what's ahead of me, but the idiots behind me concern me far more.
John
I'm visualizing you going all Duke's of Hazard now. Booster rockets for jumping the creek in your bus.
I haven't seen it here, but I plan on changing all the old outlawed flashing lights to full size driving lights for better vision boondocking and better back up lights. All switched separately and aimed.![]()
As long as my high lights are separately switched from the head lights they would not be considered "head lights", nor would the back up lights be considered "head lights"
Yes.As long as my high lights are separately switched from the head lights they would not be considered "head lights", nor would the back up lights be considered "head lights"
Can I just disable the red and amber flashers? Or do I have to completely remove them from the outside of the bus? I have no intention of repressing the function for something else as in above posts.§ 40-8-22. Headlights
(a) Every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle or motor driven cycle shall be equipped with at least two but not more than four headlights, with at least one on each side of the front of the motor vehicle. Headlights shall comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this article.
(c) Every headlight upon every motor vehicle, including every motorcycle and motor driven cycle, shall be located at a height measured from the center of the headlight of not more than 54 inches nor less than 24 inches.
§ 40-8-23. Taillights
(c) Every taillight upon every vehicle shall be located at a height of not more than 60 inches nor less than 20 inches.
§ 40-8-24. Reflectors
(b) Every such reflector shall be mounted on the vehicle at a height not less than 20 inches nor more than 60 inches measured as set forth in subsection (b) of Code Section 40-8-21 and shall be of such size and characteristics and so mounted as to be visible at night from all distances within 300 feet to 50 feet from the rear of such vehicle except that visibility from the greater distance is hereinafter required of reflectors on certain types of vehicles.
(c) When operated, towed, or parked upon a highway, roadway, or street at any time, every trailer and semitrailer which would otherwise be exempt from this article as an implement of husbandry under Code Section 40-8-1 shall carry on the rear, either as a part of the taillights or separately, two red reflectors and shall carry on the front two red reflectors. The reflectors carried on the rear shall meet the requirements of subsection (b) of this Code section. The reflectors carried on the front of such trailer or semitrailer shall be mounted thereon at a height of not less than 20 inches nor more than 60 inches measured as set forth in subsection (b) of Code Section 40-8-21 and shall be of such size and characteristics and so mounted as to be visible at night from all distances within 300 feet to 50 feet from the front of such trailer or semitrailer.
If there is any lighting regulation your curious about, let me know... Being part of the "tuner" crowd I've had to do my fair share of "fix-it tickets" related to lighting and know this stuff pretty good. I may have missed a little bit of what you're trying to do in the sighted regulations, but if I did feel free to bring it up and I'll answer to the best of my ability