OKLAHOMA HIDs/LEDs Use Laws

OKLAHOMA
·  Any lighted lamp or illuminating device on a motor vehicle (other than headlamps, spot lamps, auxiliary lamps, flashing turn signals, hazard warning lamps) which projects a beam of an intensity greater than 300 candlepower (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 thevehicle.
·  Headlamps must emit white light. No person shall drive any vehicle on any highway with any lamp displaying a red or blue light visible from directly in front of the center. Flashing lights and blue lights are prohibited.
·  Front fog lamps may be used with lower beam headlamps or switch controlled in conjunction with the headlamps and may be used with either low or high beam headlamps. Front fog lamps shall not be used in substitution of headlamps when headlamps are required.
LIGHTING LAWS IN OKLAHOMA
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

B. Except as provided in Sections 12-218, 12-218.1, 12-228, and 12-229 of this title, no person shall drive or move anyvehicle or equipment upon any highway with any lamp or device thereon displaying or capable of displaying a red or blue light visible from directly in front of the center thereof.
C. Flashing lights are prohibited except on:
1. A motor vehicle may be equipped with not to exceed two front fog lamps or two rear fog lamps which shall only be used when visibility, as described in paragraphs 3 and 4 of subsection A of this section, is limited to one-half (1/2) mile or less.
2. Front fog lamps shall be mounted on the same level on opposite sides of the front of the vehicle at or below the level of the headlamps. Front fog lamps may be used with lower beam headlamps or switch controlled in conjunction with the headlamps and may be used, at the discretion of the driver, with either low or high beam headlamps. Front fog lamps shall not be used in substitution of headlamps, when headlamps are required.
E. A motor vehicle may be equipped with not to exceed two auxiliary driving lamps mounted at a height of more than forty-two (42) inches from the ground. The auxiliary driving lamps may be used with lower beam headlamps or switch controlled in conjunction with the headlamps and may be used, at the discretion of the driver, with either low or highbeam headlamps.
COLORS RESTRICTIONS

A. Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with at least two headlamps emitting a white light with at least one lamp on each side of the front of the motor vehicle on the same level and as far apart as practicable. The headlamps shall comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this chapter.
D. Blue lights are prohibited except as allowed in Sections 12-218, 12-218.1, and 12-229 of this title.
EQUIPMENT RESTRICTED

C. Flashing lights are prohibited except on:
1.An authorized emergency vehicle, as provided in Section 12-218 of this title;
2.A school bus or a church bus, as provided in Section 12-228 of this title;
OTHER RULES

HEADLIGHTS: 2 MINIMUM
§  minimum height: 22 inches
§  maximum height: 54 inches
TAIL LIGHTS: 2 MINIMUM
§  maximum height: 15 inches
§  maximum height: 72 inches
SPOT LIGHTS: 2 MAXIMUM
FOG LIGHTS: 2 MAXIMUM
§  minimum height: Under headlights.
AUXILARY PASSING LIGHTS 1MAXIMUM,
§  minimum height: 24 inches
§  maximum height: 42 inches
OFF-ROAD LIGHTS: ALLOWED
§  maximum height: 42 inches
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