Legal Lighting (Headlights & Aux)
⚖️ Regulation:
Only white/yellow forward lights are allowed. Blue or red are illegal for civilian bikes in most countries.
Safety Through Compliance
Using high-beam fog lights at all times can blind others. Respecting beam direction is safety, not just law.
The color restrictions exist for a reason: white/yellow are instantly recognizable as headlights, while red is reserved for taillights and blue for emergency vehicles. Using the wrong colors can confuse other drivers and create dangerous situations.

🧠 Real-life Scenario
You installed blue fog lamps. A cop stops you and slaps a fine. The officer explains that blue lights are reserved for emergency vehicles and can cause confusion on the road.
🎞️ Legal Lighting Visualization
Legal forward lighting colors: White and Yellow
Illegal forward lighting colors: Blue and Red
🎙️ Listen to Explanation
Lighting is power and visibility — but used wrong, it becomes a weapon. Keep it safe. Keep it white.
In this lesson, you'll learn:
- Legal requirements for motorcycle lighting
- Why certain colors are restricted for specific uses
- How to properly aim and use auxiliary lights
- The safety implications of lighting modifications
🧩 Interactive Scenario
You've installed aux lamps. What now?
❓ Quiz
What's the only legal forward lighting color?