What is the name of your state? CALIFORNIA.
Ok so I have a Honda Prelude and just installed a BLUE Neon Underglow kit. A police officer pulled me over for having them on, stating that they were illegal. He gave me a citation stating I violated VC 25109 ILLEGAL RUNNING LAMPS.
Now, to my understanding, the Neons on my car ARE NOT "running lamps". They are categorized as "DIFFUSED LIGHTNING" since the bulb is not visible. All you can see the glow they emit which is reflected off of the ground. Since neons display light indirectly, so that you can't see the bulb, it falls under the category of "diffused lighting", and is subject to the regulations of VC 25400.
Ok so I have a Honda Prelude and just installed a BLUE Neon Underglow kit. A police officer pulled me over for having them on, stating that they were illegal. He gave me a citation stating I violated VC 25109 ILLEGAL RUNNING LAMPS.
That is what 25109 states.V.C. Section 25109 said:Running Lamps
25109. Any motor vehicle may be equipped with two white or amber running lamps mounted on the front, one at each side, which shall not be lighted during darkness except while the motor vehicle is parked.
Now, to my understanding, the Neons on my car ARE NOT "running lamps". They are categorized as "DIFFUSED LIGHTNING" since the bulb is not visible. All you can see the glow they emit which is reflected off of the ground. Since neons display light indirectly, so that you can't see the bulb, it falls under the category of "diffused lighting", and is subject to the regulations of VC 25400.
Now that shows neons are ok. What about the blue color? V.C. 25950V.C. Section 25400 said:Lighting Requirements
25400. (a) Any vehicle may be equipped with a lamp or device on the exterior of the vehicle that emits a diffused nonglaring light of not more than 0.05 candela per square inch of area.
(b) Any diffused nonglaring light shall not display red to the front, but may display other colors. A diffused nonglaring light shall not resemble nor be installed within 12 inches or in such position as to interfere with the visibility or effectiveness of any required lamp, reflector, or other device upon the vehicle.
(c) A diffused nonglaring lamp or device, other than a display sign authorized by subdivision (d), shall be limited in size to an area of 720 square inches and where any lease, rental, or donation is involved the installation of the lamp or device shall be limited to those vehicles operated either primarily within business or residential districts or municipalities, or between business districts, residential districts, and municipalities in close proximity.
(d) An internally illuminated sign emitting not more than 0.25 candela per square inch and possessing copy which does not contain a white background may be displayed on each side, but not on the front or rear, of a trolley coach or of a bus being operated in urban or suburban service as described in Section 35107 of this code.
Now my thinking is that I proved that I am right and that the neon lighting in my car in California is street legal. Should I bring all this with me when I go to contest the citation that the police officer gave me? Also, if anyone knows that I am wrong, please tell me. Thanks.V.C. Section 25950 said:Color of Lamps and Reflectors
25950. This section applies to the color of lamps and to any reflector exhibiting or reflecting perceptible light of 0.05 candela or more per foot-candle of incident illumination. Unless provided otherwise, the color of lamps and reflectors upon a vehicle shall be as follows:
(a) The emitted light from all lamps and the reflected light from all reflectors, visible from in front of a vehicle, shall be white or yellow, except as follows:
(1) Rear side marker lamps required by Section 25100 may show red to the front.
(2) The color of foglamps described in Section 24403 may be in the color spectrum from white to yellow.
(3) An illuminating device, as permitted under Section 24255, shall emit radiation predominantly in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Any incidental visible light projecting to the front of the vehicle shall be predominantly yellow to white. Any incidental visible light projecting to the rear of the vehicle shall be predominantly red. Any incidental visible light from an illuminating device, as permitted under Section 24255, shall not resemble any other required or permitted lighting device or official traffic control device.
(b) The emitted light from all lamps and the reflected light from all reflectors, visible from the rear of a vehicle, shall be red except as follows:
(1) Stoplamps on vehicles manufactured before January 1, 1979, may show yellow to the rear.
(2) Turn signal lamps may show yellow to the rear.
(3) Front side marker lamps required by Section 25100 may show yellow to the rear.
(4) Backup lamps shall show white to the rear.
(5) The rearward facing portion of a front-mounted double-faced turn signal lamp may show amber to the rear while the headlamps or parking lamps are lighted, if the intensity of the light emitted is not greater than the parking lamps and the turn signal function is not impaired.
(6) A reflector meeting the requirements of and installed in accordance with Section 24611 shall be red or white, or both.
(c) All lamps and reflectors visible from the front, sides, or rear of a vehicle, except headlamps, may have any unlighted color, provided the emitted light from all lamps or reflected light from all reflectors complies with the required color. Except for backup lamps, the entire effective projected luminous area of lamps visible from the rear or mounted on the sides near the rear of a vehicle shall be covered by an inner lens of the required color when the unlighted color differs from the required emitted light color. Taillamps, stoplamps, and turn signal lamps that are visible to the rear may be white when unlighted on vehicles manufactured before January 1, 1974.