
Legal or Illegal for Holiday Lights on a Vehicle in Arkansas?
It's December and many of you have already started decorating around the house or business, what about the car? Do you think it's illegal to decorate or wrap your car with Christmas lights?
Is it Legal or Illegal for Holiday Lights on a Vehicle?
The answer to that is simple, unless you are planning on participating in a lighted Christmas parade it is ILLEGAL in most U.S. states including Texas and Arkansas.
Don't mean to sound like The Grinch but putting Christmas lights on a vehicle and driving on a major highway is not only dangerous but a distraction for other drivers.
Flashing Lights
The only flashing lights permitted are the turn signal or hazard flashing light any others are illegal.
Light Colors
Only white lights visible on the front or amber lights visible from the rear of the vehicle are permitted any others are illegal.
Backup Lamps
Vehicles can have up to two backup lamps, separately or combined.
Light Intensity
Any vehicle with a light brighter than 300 candlepower is not permitted to drive on a public road within 75 feet of a vehicle.
Number of Lights
No more than two ornamental white light-emitting diodes are allowed on the front of the vehicle.

Again, a sanctioned Christmas parade or if your vehicle is parked on private property are the only exceptions.
While you think it may look cool, the law states otherwise. Unlighted wreaths and window antlers are fine. See more information here.
Hopefully, this will help you have a happy holiday season rather than have The Grinch ruin your Christmas with a costly ticket from $100 - $1000.
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