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Delaware Laws Regarding

Over glow and Under glow lights

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Delaware law does not restrict additional aftermarket vehicle lighting which would include neon overglow or underglow. Therefore it’s our conclusion that in Delaware neon overglow or underglow is not illegal, as long as you follow these restrictions
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All model Glorails are legal for off-road use in this state
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  • All lights visible from the front or front sides of the car should be white or amber - Glorails pass

  • All lights visible on the rear or rear side of the car should be red or amber - Based on the model of Glorails they do comply

  • Red color should not be visible from the front of the vehicle - Glorails are not visible from the front

  • License plate illumination must be white

  • Flashing lights are prohibited except in an life threatening emergency like changing a flat tire on the interstate

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(b) Nothing contained in this subchapter shall be construed to prohibit the use of additional parts and accessories on any vehicle not inconsistent with this subchapter.

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(b) No person shall drive or move any vehicle or equipment upon any highway with any lamp or device thereon displaying a red light visible from directly in front of the center thereof. This section shall not apply to any vehicle upon which a red light visible from the front is expressly authorized or required by this subchapter.

(c) Flashing lights are prohibited except on an authorized emergency vehicle,

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Any motor vehicle used by a fire department or police department and emergency vehicles of state, federal, county or municipal departments, or public service corporations as are designated or authorized as emergency vehicles by the Secretary of Safety and Homeland Security, may be equipped with a green revolving or flashing light for use only when the vehicle is in service at an accident, fire or disaster scene to signify a command post to which fire and police officials may report for instructions or orders, or for use on hazardous material response vehicles traveling to such scene on the request of the fire department or the police department. Such green revolving or flashing lights may only be used on a vehicle for the purposes and in the manner stated in this section.

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