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Old 12-20-2016, 05:53 PM
Calipsoe Calipsoe is offline
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Not to mention having red lights in the front of the vehicle will increase the chances of a head-on collision if someone else cannot tell which direction you are travelling. They assume red is the rear of the vehicle not the front. This could be a major liability issue. Better check with your insurance company!

From Connecticut DMV:
What are the allowable colors for my after market lighting?
Any light visible from a motor vehicle should be the following:

- Any light visible from the front of the vehicle shall be white, yellow or amber.
- Any light visible from the forward most edge of the rear tire of the vehicle to the front of the vehicle shall be amber or yellow.
- Any light visible from the forward most edge of the rear tire of the vehicle to the rear of the vehicle shall be red.
- Any light visible from the rear of the vehicle shall be red or amber.
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