Are flashing brake lights legal in Texas?

Technically, any kind of automatic flashing feature is illegal except for use on emergency vehicles, including the old style brake/turn lights.
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Is a flashing brake light legal?

The good officer dug into the Vehicle Code and learned that, yes, in California the devices are legal – so long as the brake lights flash no more than four times within four seconds.
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Are strobe flashing brake lights legal?

Are Flashing Brake Lights Legal in the USA? Interestingly, the US Department of Transport regulations do not permit flashing brake lights to warn of a vehicles heavy braking / emergency stop warning.
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What color flashing lights are legal in Texas?

Vehicles that may be equipped with alternately flashing red, white, and blue lighting include school and church buses, authorized emergency vehicles, certain tow trucks, and escort flag vehicles. Use of flashing amber lights is not prohibited under the Texas Transportation Code.
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Is Underglow illegal Texas?

Is neon underglow legal in Texas? Texas law does not restrict additional aftermarket vehicle lighting which would include neon underglow.
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Are LED lights legal in Texas?

Vehicles that are equipped from the manufacturer with approved lenses which are clear and lighted by red L.E.D. lights will pass state inspection. Vehicles that are equipped with aftermarket lenses which are clear and lighted by a red bulb will be rejected. (Currently, there are NO DOT approved "Red" bulbs.)
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What does it mean if someone flashes their brake lights?

A red light that flashes on and off could signal low/almost empty brake fluid, but also a serious issue with the brake's hydraulic system. If the light comes on and stays on, you could end up with a potentially catastrophic (and costly) brake failure.
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Why do some people's brake lights blink?

In fact, flashing brake lights are sometimes OE (original equipment) for some car companies. European manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz and Volvo have models that come with brake lights that can flash. The reason for that is that is to create a visual distinction between slowing down and an emergency full stop.
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Why do some cars have flashing brake lights?

What Is It: Brake lights that flash on and off when the driver exerts an inordinate amount of pressure on the brakes. The lights are designed to alert motorists that the vehicle is making a sudden emergency stop.
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Are brake light modulators legal?

Are flashing headlight(s) legal? Yes they are! There is a federal law supersedes all state laws and makes motorcycle headlight modulators legal in all 50 states.
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Are aftermarket LED tail lights legal?

By law, all headlights and tail lights must be DOT compliant to be legal for use on all roads and highways in all 50 states of United States. Head or tail lights without DOT compliance are intended for off road use only, and are not legal for use on all US roads and highways.
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When should you flash your brake lights or turn on your emergency flashers?

Are backing out of a parking space. Answer: If you can see a collision ahead, warn the drivers behind you by turning on your emergency flashers or by tapping your brake pedal quickly three or four times.
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Are f1 brake lights legal?

It's not illegal, it's not a flashing light. The legislation surrounding brake lights and vehicle lights is extremely vague. Also, Many manufactures have this system ss standard. It is illegal in the USA however.
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What is with blinking tail lights?

Flashing brake lights might get you on the wrong side of the law in most countries and might result from a faulty brake hydraulic system, low brake fluids, issues with the anti-lock system, electrical issues, and faulty brake light bulbs. The blinking lights might show you need to fix these issues.
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What does one flash behind you mean?

Flashing Your Headlight Ones

A single quick flash of your headlight at an oncoming vehicle either approaching from an intersection or on the other side of the road is a caution signal meaning “check your headlights.” Some drivers forget to turn on their lights while others might just leave their high beam on.
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Why do truckers flash their tail lights?

This is especially useful in heavy traffic or when a truck passes you on the highway. If he has his signal on, and he has room to fit in front of you, he expects you to quickly flash your lights to give him the OK. If you do so, he will usually flash his trailer lights a number of times to say, “thank you.”
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Why do truckers flash their rear lights?

The Flashing Lights You DO Want to See

More than two consecutive flashes from oncoming traffic means that there is another type of danger ahead and you should proceed with caution. You can also use your headlights to communicate with trucks, a common signal is for lane change clearance.
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What does it mean if someone flashes their headlights at you 5 times?

The signal can be intended to convey a variety of messages, including a warning to other drivers of road hazards or of speed traps, and it can also be a form of aggressive driving. The legality of headlight flashing varies by jurisdiction.
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Can a cop pull you over for flashing your lights?

In the United States, although the legality of headlight flashing varies from state to state, a federal court ruled that flashing headlights was a constitutionally protected form of speech, issuing an injunction prohibiting a police department from citing or prosecuting drivers who flash their lights to warn of radar ...
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Why do cops shine spotlight while driving?

LED strobe lights are used by police to warn of their presence, and to alert other road users that they are approaching at speed. They can be used to warn of a potential danger, for example if a car is broken down or has been pulled over at the side of the road.
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Do you need a 3rd brake light in Texas?

As of August 2017 Texas has added a new rule to the safety inspection. All vehicles require three working stop lamps (brake lights). The required brake lights consist of the two standard brake lights on each side of the rear of the vehicle.
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Is loud exhaust illegal in Texas?

Unlike many other states, Texas does not have a well-defined exhaust noise law. This does not mean that your vehicle can be as loud as you want. If your exhaust is loud, then an officer of the law could cite you. However, when you take your vehicle in for inspection, noise levels are not checked.
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