LED lights are legal in California, but they must comply with Division 12 of the California Vehicle Code, available at http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/vc/vctoc.htm
Thus, you question is too broad to answer sufficiently. It all depends on the color, brightness, and mounting. Generally speaking, the mounting of such lights should be in such a fashion that they would not be a distraction to you or other drivers, interfere with the visibility or operation of required lighting (turn signals, etc.), and certain colors are prohibited from showing to the front and rear of the vehicle as they are reserved for emergency vehicles.
So, as is often the case with legal question, the answer is, "It depends." Some applications will be legal, others will not. Also keep in mind that police personnel cannot be expected to know every single law, and their understanding of it may differ from your own. So you still might get a ticket for particular application, and have to plead your case to a magistrate.
No. The light law in Tennessee (TCA 55-9-402) says (in part) that only authorized law enforcement vehicles can use red, whit and blue lights in combination. It doesn't say anything about lights having to be flashing. Since tail lights are red and headlights are white, any blue lights would be illegal.
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Many larger motorcycle and ATV dealers have riding leathers in their showroom for sale. Some online stores that specialize in leather motorcycle jackets are Motorcycle Super Store, Leatherup and Bikebandit.
you could put it under the seat if it will fit
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Wearing a motorcycle helmet is highly crucial for one's safety while riding a motorcycle. It can save one's life if one gets into a crash or accident.
If you should fall/crash, it can protect your head (and face).
Use a helmet.....
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I suggest riding a motorcycle. Nicotine itself is addictive but not particularly harmful to health. It is the tar and and other substances in tobacco smoke that causes fatal diseases.
Yes, you can! There are only about half a dozen states with restrictions and Tennessee is not one of them.
Yes, a 16-year-old can legally drive a motorcycle in Minnesota with a valid motorcycle instruction permit. They must complete the necessary requirements, such as passing a written knowledge and skills test, and must also wear a helmet while riding.