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Mississippi Laws Regarding

Over glow and Under glow lights

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"Mississippi law does not restrict additional after-market vehicle lighting which would include neon overglow or underglow, but it does restrict colors which may be visible while the car is in motion. Therefore it’s our conclusion that in Mississippi neon overglow or underglow is not illegal."
  • all lights visible from the front of the car must be white or amber

  • all lights visible from the side of the car must be amber

  • all lights visible from the back of the car must be red

  • license plate illumination must be white

  • no flashing lights may be used

 

 

However our "Red & Amber Signal Glorails" are legal in this state since they function like a turn signal.
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RGB Models can be dimmed to this states legal standards.
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Flashing colored lights are illegal except in an actual emergency or life threatening situation! "example" Changing flat tire on the interstate...
  • (1) The color of lighting devices shall be as follows:

  • (a) All front clearance lamps, and all side marker lamps, except the one on each side at or near the rear of any bus, truck, truck tractor, semitrailer, full trailer or pole trailer, shall when lighted display an amber color.

  • (b) No red lighting device of any character shall be mounted at any place other than on or near the rear of any bus, truck, truck tractor, semitrailer, full trailer or pole trailer. […]

  • (c) All rear clearance lamps, the side marker lamps on each side at or near the rear, and any other lamps mounted on the rear, on any bus, truck, truck tractor, semitrailer, full trailer or pole trailer shall when lighted display a red color. However, the stoplight or other warning device on the rear of any motor vehicle may be red or amber.

  • (d) Backing lights of any color may be mounted on the rear of any motor vehicle if the switch controlling such lights be so arranged that they may be turned on only when the vehicle is in reverse gear. Such backing lights when unlighted shall be so colored or otherwise arranged as not to reflect objectionable glare in the eyes of drivers of vehicles approaching from the rear.

  • (2) Auxiliary white lights mounted on or near the rear of a motor vehicle, or visible from the rear of the vehicle, shall not be prohibited under the provisions of this section if (a) the vehicle’s gross weight is less than twelve thousand one (12,001) pounds, and (b) the lights are designed by the motor vehicle manufacturer or an after-market parts manufacturer so that they may only be illuminated whenever the vehicle is not in motion and the transmission of the vehicle is not capable of transmitting power to the wheels.

  • (3) No provision of this section shall be so construed as to prohibit the use of any white light or lights for the purpose of illuminating license plates.

  • (4) Any lamps illuminated when the vehicle is in motion, other than those expressly required or permitted by the provisions of this chapter, shall, if visible from the front, display a white or amber light; if visible from either side, display an amber light; and if visible from the rear, display a red light.

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