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<blockquote data-quote="7.62marksman" data-source="post: 297460" data-attributes="member: 8005"><p>Lately, we have seen reforms on LED light bar mounting from Queensland, South Australia and more recently Western Australia. </p><p>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. 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. But as always, there is a catch!</p><p>ADR13 has been amended to remove the requirement to fit lights in pairs, providing the lights:</p><p>1: Do not exceed four in total</p><p>2: Are wired in conjunction with the high beam circuit of the vehicle</p><p>3: Are fitted symmetrically about the longitudinal centreline of the vehicles fitted lights</p><p>4: Face towards the front of the vehicle</p><p>Roads and Maritime now exempt vehicles from the requirement to fit additional lights in pairs, as long as all other requirements are met. Hey, Id call that a win but what do you think?</p><p>To me number 3 means no lights on the top of the bull bar or the roof on the vehicle (i am done mine is on the top of the bull bar)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7.62marksman, post: 297460, member: 8005"] Lately, we have seen reforms on LED light bar mounting from Queensland, South Australia and more recently Western Australia. 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. 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. But as always, there is a catch! ADR13 has been amended to remove the requirement to fit lights in pairs, providing the lights: 1: Do not exceed four in total 2: Are wired in conjunction with the high beam circuit of the vehicle 3: Are fitted symmetrically about the longitudinal centreline of the vehicles fitted lights 4: Face towards the front of the vehicle Roads and Maritime now exempt vehicles from the requirement to fit additional lights in pairs, as long as all other requirements are met. Hey, Id call that a win but what do you think? To me number 3 means no lights on the top of the bull bar or the roof on the vehicle (i am done mine is on the top of the bull bar) [/QUOTE]
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