MOT Rules And Regulations
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Headlights
A pair of headlights must:
• emit light of substantially the same colour and intensity
• emit a steady colour of either white or yellow
• be visible from a reasonable distance. -
Brake lights
A brake light must emit a steady red light. At least 50% of the lamp must be visible from the rear. Light must be visible from a reasonable distance
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Reflectors
At least 50% of the reflecting surface must be visible from a reasonable distance.
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Indicators
Every indicator must emit amber light. At least 50% of the lamp must be visible. Light must be visible from a reasonable distance.
Please Note
High-intensity discharge light bulbs (H.I.D/Xenon which are rare nowadays) may cause excessive heat build-up under sustained high beam use. This may result in melting of the vinyl. Normally, if the high-beam bulb has a silvered tip or cowling in front of it, then this should be acceptable.
If you are having this product fitted to headlights, check your headlight configuration before booking. Light clusters that have a protective coating or lacquer are unsuitable for applying film as it may damage this coating if/when the product is removed.
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