In the Philippines, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) mandates these color requirements and imposes fines for violations. That said, incorrectly-colored auxiliary lights can result in hefty fines or even confiscation of the non-compliant lights, ensuring that all vehicles on the road adhere to safety standards. As is the case with side mirrors On motorcycles, lights must also be modified with caution.
We're referring to both the basic (headlights, taillights, signal lights) and additional (parking, fog, auxiliary headlamps) lights that a bike owner might want to change. But more important, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) has already laid down specific guidelines for the different types of. Last week, the LTO shared a reminder to the motoring public that using "illegal" taillights is actually punishable by law.
When they say "illegal", that deals with assemblies, bulbs and their colors, as well as accessories that are installed on the rear of the car that can blind drivers behind. We say that yes, please, do enforce this law. The color of the lamp shall be amber.
3.21 Stop Lamp. Taillights/Tail Lamp - must be red in color only; shall have no blinker mode. Direction Indicator Lamp/Signal Lights - must be yellow, amber, or orange only.
Under section 5.4.2.3 of the LTO's MVIS guidelines, the parking lamp (or parking light) of a vehicle must only come in the following colors; white, yellow, or amber for the front and red for the rear. These guidelines are outlined in two official documents recognized by the LTO: LTO Administrative Order No. ACL 2009-018; the DOTC-LTO-LTFRB Joint Administrative Order 2014-01, and LTO Memorandum dated March 15, 2016 with a subject: Rules and Regulations Concerning Motorcycle Lights.
To save you time from perusing the entire document, below are summaries of its stipulations. LTO GUIDELINES ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF MOTORCYCLE LIGHTS 1) Headlights *Shall be white or yellowish in color only. *Shall be capable of being directed.
The document summarizes guidelines from the Land Transportation Office (LTO) regarding modifications to motorcycle lights. It outlines 8 types of lights - headlights, taillights, signal lights, brake lights, parking lamps, fog lamps, number plate lights, and auxiliary headlamps - and the specific color, placement, and wiring requirements for each based on the LTO's March 2016 memorandum. LED.
On RA 4136 Article IV (D), there are specifics for that tinted tail light to pass the LTO requirement. 1. The color of the tail light should still blurt out red.
Any other color would be a violation 2. That red light should be visible 100 meters away from the car. As what Sir 1D4LV mentioned, it is a poor idea to do that because it gives poor visibility on the rear, and there is a higher.