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Arizona Laws Regarding

Over glow and Under glow lights

 
Arizona law does not restrict additional aftermarket vehicle lighting which would include neon overglow or underglow. Therefore it’s our conclusion that in Arizona neon overglow or underglow is not illegal, as long as you follow these restrictions:
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  • Flashing lights are prohibited except for in an emergency like changing a tire on the interstate or emergency vehicles

  • All lights visible from the front of the car should be white or amber - Glorails are not visible from the front.

  • All lights visible on the rear side of the car should be red - Depending on model these are side mounted

  • License plate illumination must be white

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"A. Front clearance lamps and those marker lamps and reflectors mounted on the front or on the side near the front of a vehicle shall display or reflect an amber color.

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B. Rear clearance lamps and those marker lamps and reflectors mounted on the rear or on the sides near the rear of a vehicle shall display or reflect a red color.

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C. All lighting devices and reflectors mounted on the rear of any vehicle shall display or reflect a red color, except that:

1. The stoplight or other signal device may be red, amber or yellow, except on a commercial vehicle, as defined in section 28-2231, the stoplight shall be red and the other signal devices shall be red or amber.

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2. The light illuminating the license plate or the light emitted by a backup lamp shall be white.

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B. A person shall not drive or move a vehicle or equipment on a highway with a lamp or device on the vehicle that is capable of displaying a red or red and blue light or lens visible from directly in front of the center of the vehicle. Lights visible from the front of a vehicle shall be amber or white.

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C. Except as provided in subsection D or E of this section, flashing lights on motor vehicles are prohibited except either:

1. On authorized emergency vehicles, school buses or snow removal equipment.

2. As warning lights on disabled or parked vehicles.

3. On a vehicle as a means for indicating a right or left turn."

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