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Roof mounted lights nsw.
While previously the law dictated that auxiliary driving lights must be fitted in pairs nsw residents now can run with just one led light bar if so desired.
If you ve got a ute with only one reverse light you ll be able to install a light bar down low as your second.
Our extensive range of products include roof mounted lightbars for security patrol cars covert led lights for unmarked police vehicles led flashing strobe lights for amber work utes and trucks.
Avoid lights that may dazzle.
The lights may be fitted to the roof of the vehicle.
Whether camping in the wilderness hunting a predator pulling an all nighter or off roading through rough terrain lightforce is there to light the way.
Nsw road rule laws stick with adr13.
If you are dazzled by glaring or high beam lights look to the left side of the road and drive to the left of your lane slow down or pull over until your eyes recover.
Placing additional forward facing driving lights which do not protrude upwards or outwards from your bullbar 1 is legal but something which protrudes from the top of the bullbar 2 is not legal nor are lights positioned on the roof or roof rack 3 or on a sports bar if you re driving a ute 4.
But if you have a wagon with two functioning reverse lights a third on the roof rack will get you pinged.
Do not use or allow any light fitted to your vehicle to dazzle another road user.
Redfleet is an australian brand operated by redline fleet that specialises in the supply of led warning lights flashing amber and strobe lights emergency warning lamps police emergency sirens and vehicle safety light bars for commercial trucks and other work emergency vehicles.
Based in australia lightforce has more than 35 years experience in precision manufacturing and has forged an international reputation as leading manufacturer of innovative professional lighting equipment.
About 15 years ago a mate of mine from nsw while in central qld got defected for having roof mounted lights on his ute.
Avoid looking at the headlights of oncoming vehicles.
Not bad considering here in qld it has never been illegal to have roof mounted lights.
Nsw roads and maritime services is a little late to the party but has finally released the new amended laws surrounding the fitment of led light bars.
I have been mounting lights on the roof of just about every vehicle i have owned for the last 35 years and here are some mounting suggestions.
They must also be mounted no lower than 250mm off the ground and no higher than 1200mm.
Another dumb nsw rule.