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MalcolmHimself 04-27-2015 07:50 PM

[WA] Tail Light Q
 
Hey all ( •-•)シ

I tried to search but didn't find much. How are the cops when it comes to tinted tails up here? Was thinking about getting the tinted Valentis but don't want to make me a beacon to get pulled over.

Locust 04-27-2015 08:03 PM

Great way to get pulled over, ticketed, and inspected for other violations.

OTOC 04-27-2015 08:19 PM

I'm sure there is law stating that they have to be seen so many feet away

FatFree 04-27-2015 08:26 PM

I've been pulled over for the Valentis once in heavy traffic on I5 in Seattle. Cop said they can't be tinted at all but I don't think that is the actual law. He just told me to fix them.

The brake lights and turn signal lights are all totally visible as well as having the brake light in the rear window AND the reverse light that flashes when braking.

You might slightly increase the risk of getting pulled over with the Valentis but I wouldn't worry too much.

Locust 04-27-2015 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FatFree (Post 2229067)
I've been pulled over for the Valentis once in heavy traffic on I5 in Seattle. Cop said they can't be tinted at all but I don't think that is the actual law. He just told me to fix them.

The brake lights and turn signal lights are all totally visible as well as having the brake light in the rear window AND the reverse light that flashes when braking.

You might slightly increase the risk of getting pulled over with the Valentis but I wouldn't worry too much.

Are turn signal, taillight or headlamp covers permitted?

No. An aftermarket style ornament or other feature such as tinted plastic glass covers, a grille or allotted covers must not be placed in front of the headlamp lens, or in front of any other lighting devices installed on motor vehicles. (WAC 204-21-230)






^^^^^ This includes tinting the OEM lights.

Chen 04-27-2015 11:02 PM

I thought as long as you see reflectors. It was all good.

MalcolmHimself 04-27-2015 11:33 PM

It wasn't as much a question of the legality of it. I was just wondering how often those of you with the tinted lights actually get dinged for it. I'll probably get them anyways. If it becomes a problem I'll deal with it. Thanks guys~
@Chen I can't find the mythical "It just has to be 500 feet in the daylight" or "just reflectors" RCW's. I think they're just rumor mill or for other states.

Chen 04-27-2015 11:55 PM

Aww. In pdx I don't think the cops here care to much. Mine are redded and I've never gotten any hassle for them.

Jake360 04-28-2015 12:50 AM

pretty much like having no front plate. most cops dont care, find the bad apple and you may get ticketed.

RobertPaulson 04-28-2015 02:28 PM

you'll be better off with redded out tails over tinted as far as not being harassed goes. I opted for tom clear tails (as they look amazing) and i've never been harassed and have received several thumbs up from the police over the past couple years.

MalcolmHimself 04-28-2015 02:36 PM

Hmm, from this thread and what I've seen posted some other places I'll probably just go for the Red/White Valenti's for easy of life.

rice_classic 04-28-2015 02:46 PM

WA cops in the Seattle and Eastside area don't take too kindly to modifications that result in "risk" as a result. Anytime you're applying illegal tint to something you're on their radar and it's only a matter of time.

Besides, you're reducing the function of a safety item, you're reducing other people's ability to know when you're decelerating. People are bad enough drivers as it is. It might "look cool" now but when someone creams you from behind and then sues you because the law finds you at fault because you have illegally modified a safety item then all of a sudden it's way less cool.

I'm old though and I also get pissed when it's pouring rain nobody has their lights on. I guess it's no surprise that when it rains our traffic goes to sh**.

RobertPaulson 04-28-2015 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rice_classic (Post 2230248)
Besides, you're reducing the function of a safety item, you're reducing other people's ability to know when you're decelerating. People are bad enough drivers as it is. It might "look cool" now but when someone creams you from behind and then sues you because the law finds you at fault because you have illegally modified a safety item then all of a sudden it's way less cool.

I'm old though and I also get pissed when it's pouring rain nobody has their lights on. I guess it's no surprise that when it rains our traffic goes to sh**.

you're going to need blacked out tails to get blamed for that, a friend with lightly tinted tails got rear ended waiting to turn left by a kid on a cell phone. the kid said the tails were so dark he couldn't see, the cop had my buddy work the lights and told the kid he must be blind to have missed them and placed 100% blame on him.

and x2 on people not turning on their lights in the rain, why is it almost always a silver vehicle too that just blends in with the mist.

Ragua007 04-28-2015 05:24 PM

I have the tinted Valentis and haven't had any issues whatsoever yet. I've had cops behind me and my buddy is a sheriff in Clark County and never said anything about them being illegal except that he thought they looked great.

It's kinda like illegal tint, if you do get pulled over, just don't be a d**k and make the cop want to find other things to get you on. Btw my windows are at 20% and again my buddy never said anything about it.


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