Mr. Tuan, a meticulous grocery store owner in Hanoi, decided to “upgrade” his new Honda SH Mode scooter with a pair of LED auxiliary lights for a “cooler” look and “enhanced safety” at night. However, just a week later, he was pulled over by the traffic police and fined for “illegally modifying the vehicle’s structure.” Mr. Tuan was bewildered, unsure of what was happening.
Mr. Tuan’s story is not uncommon. Many of us, desiring improved visibility in low-light conditions or simply wanting to “decorate” our beloved vehicles, opt to add extra front lights to our motorcycles. However, few realize that this seemingly harmless act carries significant risks, from violating traffic laws to jeopardizing road safety.
So, is adding front lights to a motorcycle truly an offense? Which types of lights are legal? Let’s delve into the details with Xe Tải Hà Nội!
According to Circular No. 02/2019/TT-BCA regarding motor vehicle modifications, adding front lights to motorcycles is strictly prohibited, except for lights of the same type and technical specifications certified in the vehicle’s documentation.
Simply put, you are only allowed to replace your motorcycle’s lights with those of the same type, wattage, and luminous intensity as the original equipment. Installing LED auxiliary lights, xenon lights, or any other type of light is considered a violation of the law.
The primary and most obvious reason is that adding front lights, especially high-powered LEDs, can easily blind oncoming drivers, reducing visibility, causing distraction, and potentially leading to accidents.
Improper installation of additional lights can overload the motorcycle’s electrical system, resulting in fires, short circuits, and damage to other components.
Careless or improper installation of additional lights not only detracts from the motorcycle’s aesthetics but also poses a risk of the lights falling off or breaking during operation, endangering the rider and others.
As mentioned, you are only permitted to replace your motorcycle’s lights with those of the same type, wattage, and luminous intensity as the original equipment.
For example, if your motorcycle uses halogen bulbs, you can replace them with other halogen bulbs with the same specifications. However, you are not allowed to replace them with LED, xenon, or any other type of bulb.
Replacing a motorcycle headlight
According to Decree 100/2019/NĐ-CP, riders who add front lights to their motorcycles can face fines ranging from 400,000 to 600,000 VND, and may have their driver’s license suspended for one to three months.
Mr. Nguyen Van An, an expert from the Vietnam Mechanical Association, shared: “Adding front lights to motorcycles not only violates the law but also poses significant road safety risks. People need to raise awareness and strictly comply with legal regulations to ensure safety for themselves and the community.”
Instead of risking the addition of front lights, consider these safer and more effective alternatives:
Applying reflective decals to a motorcycle
Q: Can I add fog lights to my motorcycle?
A: No. Adding fog lights to motorcycles is also prohibited under current regulations.
Q: Can I replace my motorcycle’s halogen bulb with an LED bulb of the same wattage?
A: No. You are only allowed to replace it with a bulb of the same type as the original equipment.
Q: I received a ticket for illegally adding front lights to my motorcycle. What should I do?
A: You need to contact the authorities where the violation was recorded to pay the fine and comply with legal regulations.
Adding front lights to your motorcycle is a violation of the law and poses numerous road safety risks. Be a responsible and civilized road user, and strictly adhere to legal regulations to ensure your safety and the safety of the community.
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