Legal Lighting (Headlights & Aux)

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⚖️ 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.

Legal Lighting Diagram

🧠 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.

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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?