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New Jersey Laws Regarding

Over glow and Under glow lights

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

  • all lights visible from the front sides of the car must be amber

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

  • license plate illumination must be white

  • no flashing lights may be used

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Our RGB Bluetooth Glorails are legal in this state as long as you follow the above restrictions programmable from phone app to restrict certain colors while the device is in certain states.
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Also
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Our Red or Amber Signal Glorails may be legal in this state.
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Also
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Our Stand alone Amber Hazard Glorails are also legal in this state.
For wreckers trucks or any vehicle required to have an amber hazard signaling system in this state.
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Police Departments order your set of Glorails here.
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You can only use the yellow or amber hazard flash feature when in an life threatening situation for example changing a flat tire on the interstate.
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39:3-50. All lamps and reflectors, which display a light visible from directly in front of a vehicle as authorized by this subtitle, shall exhibit lights substantially white, yellow or amber in color.

(a)The color of light emitted or reflected by exterior lamps or reflectors on a vehicle shall be as follows, except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this section:

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White when the lamp is a headlamp, or spot lamp, or illuminates a license plate or a destination sign; or is located on the outside limit of a side car or other attachment on a motor cycle;

Substantially white or amber when the lamp is a side-cowl or fender lamp, running-board or other courtesy lamp, front parking lamp, back-up lamp, auxiliary driving lamp; or a turn signal on or facing the front;

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Substantially red or amber when the lamp is a turn signal or a stop lamp on or facing the rear;

Red when any other lamp or any reflector is on the rear or on either side at or near the rear, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (f) of section 39:3-61 for a combination marker lamp;

Amber when any other lamp or reflector is on the front or on either side other than at or near the rear.

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(b)Lamps and reflectors on projecting loads shall emit or reflect light with color as provided in section 10 of this act.

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(c)No person shall drive or move any vehicle or equipment upon any street or highway equipped with any device or lamp thereon capable of or displaying a light of any other color than permitted by this section, except: an authorized emergency vehicle, an authorized school bus, or a vehicle authorized by a permit issued by the chief administrator.

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