Michigan Tire Valve Laws
Summary
In Michigan, the law doesnt specifically mention tire valve stem lights but regulates vehicle lighting. Blue lights are generally reserved for law enforcement vehicles. Unauthorized use of blue lights on vehicles can lead to a misdemeanor charge. Lights that are visible from 500 feet away and are not white or amber could be considered illegal. Steady blue lights visible from a distance on a non-emergency vehicle could potentially be considered illegal. Its not advisable to risk it as unauthorized use of blue lights on vehicles can lead to a misdemeanor charge in Michigan.Full Conversation
no, but they’re blue
What is the make and model of your vehicle? In Michigan, blue lights are generally reserved for law enforcement vehicles.
* Nissan Altima
What is the purpose of these lights? In Michigan, unauthorized use of blue lights on vehicles can lead to a misdemeanor charge.
to light up the trim of the tires, mostly for design
What is the intensity of these lights? Are they visible from a distance?
General Information:
- Michigan Vehicle Code Section *.* prohibits unauthorized use of blue lights.
- Nearest court: 36th District Court, Detroit, MI. Contact: (*) *-*.
not sure yet
What is the visibility range of these lights? In Michigan, lights that are visible from * feet away and are not white or amber could be considered illegal.
I am not sure yet, can’t find it online
Can you tell me if these lights blink or remain steady? In Michigan, blinking lights are generally not allowed on non-emergency vehicles.
Steady
In Michigan, steady blue lights visible from a distance on a non-emergency vehicle could potentially be considered illegal.
should I risk having them on,
It's not advisable to risk it as unauthorized use of blue lights on vehicles can lead to a misdemeanor charge in Michigan.