Are neon lights illegal in Iowa?
Is it legal to drive with interior lights on in Iowa?
Are wheel LED lights legal?
Particularly the colors blue and red, as well as any kind of flashing light effects, are banned from public streets in some states as they can distract drivers or be confused with police cars. Almost all the states prohibit the colors green, red and blue because these are used for emergency purposes only.
Why is neon underglow illegal?
Gov. Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 182 into law on July 13, 2017. It is “An act to prohibit the use of light bar lighting devices on a motor vehicle while the motor vehicle is being driven on the highways of this state.”
Due to the section 321.393 above and to stay completely within the law you may want to consider only using white and amber underglow on the front and front sides of the car, and red colored underglow in the rear sides and rear of the vehicle, respectively.
Are neon lights on motorcycles legal?
In Iowa, there are no laws specifically addressing their use; however, there are statutes that restrict the colors of lights displayed on public roads. That said, it is legal to purchase, sell and install neon underglow lights as long as they meet the requirement of the law.