NEW JERSEY Headlights Law

1.     Any lighted lamp or illuminating device on a vehicle (other than a headlamp, spot lamp or auxiliary driving lamp) which projects a beam of an intensity greater than 3770 lumens shall be so directed that the beam will not strike the level of the road at a distance of more than 75 feet from the vehicle.
2.     All lamps and reflectors which display a light visible from directly in front of avehicle shall exhibit lights white, yellow or amber colors.
3.     A permit authorizing a vehicle to be equipped with a lamp capable of displaying a flashing light or a light of a color other than above mentioned may be issued by the chief administrator for a charge of $25. However, no fee shall be charged for a permit authorizing the use of blue and red lights.
4.     vehicle may carry no more than two spot lights and three auxiliary drivinglights.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
39:3-50 Color of lights, permits; cancellation or revocation of permits; fee.
(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.
(d)A permit authorizing a vehicle to be equipped with a lamp capable of or displaying a flashing light, except as provided in 39:3-54 or a light of a color other than permitted by this section, visible from directly in front of said vehicle, may be issued by the director when necessary, in his discretion, for the reasonable and safe movement of traffic. The permit shall specify the type and color of such lamp and the conditions under which a person may drive or move the vehicle with said lamp displaying a light. The permit shall be valid only when the specifications and conditions contained therein are complied with. The chief administrator shall collect a $25 fee for the initial issuance and for each subsequent renewal of the permit for each vehicle for which the applicant seeks to use such a light, provided, however, that no fee shall be charged for a permit authorizing the use of a light that is red or blue. The fee set forth in this section shall not apply to a motorvehicle registered at no fee pursuant to R.S.39:3-27. The fees collected pursuant to this section shall be considered revenue of the commission and shall not be subject to the calculation of proportional revenue remitted to the commission pursuant to section 105 of P.L.2003, c.13 (C.39:2A-36).
The chief administrator may cancel or revoke a permit issued under authority of this section whenever the conditions for its issuance no longer exist or on any other reasonable grounds.

COLORS RESTRICTIONS
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.

EQUIPMENT RESTRICTED
(a)The color of light emitted or reflected by exterior lamps or reflectors on a vehicleshall be as follows, except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this section:
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;
Substantially red or amber when the lamp is a turn signal or a stop lamp on or facing the rear;
Amber when any other lamp or reflector is on the front or on either side other than at or near the rear.
(b)Lamps and reflectors on projecting loads shall emit or reflect light with color as provided in section 10 of this act.

OTHER RULES
HEADLIGHTS: 2 MINIMUM
§     minimum height: 24 inches
§     maximum height: 54 inches
TAIL LIGHTS: 2 MINIMUM
§     minimum height: 20 inches
§     maximum height: 72 inches
SPOT LIGHTS: 2 MAXIMUM
AUXILARY DRIVING LIGHTS: 3 MAXIMUM
§     minimum height: 16 inches
§     maximum height: 42 inches
LINKS
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