moparornocar
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They can. Amber is not a restricted colorI thought anyone could have an amber led? We have them on our semi and on the work truck....
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They can. Amber is not a restricted colorI thought anyone could have an amber led? We have them on our semi and on the work truck....
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Sure, we have them for front directionals and running/marker lights, but he was suggesting a rescue/emergency vehicle light instead of the DOT required SMVE.They can. Amber is not a restricted color
Exactly right. 5 SXS's decked out as we'll be is going to be an oddity for certain. A bored cop in a small rural town in western Wyoming may pull the lot over out of curiosity, not necessarily any biggy, until he doesn't like something he sees, maybe, probably not, but having any equipment and accessories that spell safety to ourselves and other motorists is what a good LEO is looking for. My aim is to meet that, but for all the talk on here, it's not tested until we're rolling down those roads. As to a strobe, IMO, it depends on what DOT says. I'll see what I can find. I do know that not all SMVE's are the same, DOT requires the super reflective for 500' visibility at night. I'm not getting the peel and stick, but the one mounted on a bracket (which I will modify) so that I can slide it on only if I encounter a situation where I can't maintain a minimum speed, or frankly, if I'm driving thru the mountains and every car that approaches from behind is having to pass and or I'm holding up cars looking for a suitable pull over, I'm sliding my SMVE on.
I know what he meant, and that's what I was speaking to. There is no restriction on amber lighting in any capacity.Sure, we have them for front directionals and running/marker lights, but he was suggesting a rescue/emergency vehicle light instead of the DOT required SMVE.
I n addition to, not instead of.Sure, we have them for front directionals and running/marker lights, but he was suggesting a rescue/emergency vehicle light instead of the DOT required SMVE.
Exactly, thus the removable. I wouldn't want to be doing 55 in a 55 for example with a SMVE on the back. I have a sticker (peel and stick permanent) on my tractor because it's always going to be moving under 25 mph down the road.Also in alot of places having a smv sign when it's NOT required or needed is a violation in itself. Removable is good, just don't use it " just because"
To quote him verbatim, he said he'd much rather have LED's than a SMV sign. That's pretty much instead of. But I would also point out that he subsequently agreed that he wants to be DOT compliant. Again, I have no interest in defending the DOT, or county and state law requirements, nor arguing about them, I'm simply posting what I'm finding and what I'll be doing as preparations for this trip. Each participant is on their own and responsible for themselves.In addi
I n addition to, not instead of.
From the Wisconsin State Legislature, this is as close as I could find to a strobe/flashing, rear facing light. It's permitted, but not required, and the light has color restrictions. Basically you could hit your hazards switch and be in compliance with this.This ride will certainly draw some attention. The last thing we want is to be held up by some Jerk officer because of a technicality. I think i'd like some type of strobe light along with an SMV sign. We don't want to get rear ended by some guy doing 90 on a backroad. I've been a firefighter and its amazing that when doing 60 in a giant red truck with all lights and sirens running some jack wagon will still pull out like they never saw you coming, or fail to get out of your way. There's a lot of idiots out there.
You mean on this trip?There's a rodeo in Cody every week and it's worth going to for sure.
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If we are in town on the right day that would be awesome!There's a rodeo in Cody every week and it's worth going to for sure.
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For sure, don't know what the chances of that are, but if we're staying the night in Cody, I'm in the Irma for sure!If we are in town on the right day that would be awesome!
That would be outstanding! More dirt the better! We will have our plenty fill of blacktop by the time we get that far. Can't wait to see you on the trail @oldtrucks !!That is very good to hear about Yellow Stone. If you all still want me to I will start working on a route from the north gate on to your destination. I am fairly familiar with the area. How much off highway are you willing to go on? Here is a rough verbal sketch of a possible route from the north gate to Saint Marie's.
From the north gate into Darby My then up to Lolo Mt then up to the LOLO Pass summit. From there to Avery Idaho is all unpaved mountain roads then down the Saint Joe river to Saint Marie's and on to Christmas Hills, which is pavement and down hill. If this route is acceptable to all I'll begin to get all the maps necessary and mark them for you. This is also the part of the route I would want to ride out and guide you all in.
Mopar you just been saved ! Good thing we stopped for ice cream with @oldtrucks !That would be outstanding! More dirt the better! We will have our plenty fill of blacktop by the time we get that far. Can't wait to see you on the trail @oldtrucks !!