3rd brake light required?
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Required by federal law since 1986. Can be LED strip, single filament bulb, multiple bulbs, even neon. Must be mounted higher than the regular brake lights and in the center of the rear of the vehicle
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Originally Posted by JonG82
Haha, not here in Oregon, police LOVE seeing my Jeep on the road, and love to stop me even more "for a closer look". I guess i'm going to have to slap the stock carrier back on until I can get my bumper on friday (disappointment, I kinda liked the look of it off) and maybe then i'll have better changes on the road.
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Funny thing about this, I came across your comment because I was searching through to find local Portland members to see if any of them still used the 3rd brake light and came across your profile, I started searching your profile for photos but couldn't find any albums, so I looked to see if you had posted any photos of your rig lately to check if you run a 3rd brake light, and saw that you answered my question with your comment. So thanks! Haha.
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True, but it does give them a reason to pull you over. Even in a state where the laws are vague.
Carl Spackler's rule number 834: Never give 'em a reason...
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Definitive answer
Well hello all, I just got pulled over by one of our finest here in Utah.
HIs reason was that my upper brake light was out, I gave him my license and told him, I didn't know someone put one on my truck, let it be known I roll a 1990 Chevy suburban, now let me also explain that I have held a commercial license in California and Colorado, knowing more laws than most officers, is sort of a requirement.
He then asked me to confirm that it was a 1990, I informed him that he was correct, now when he attempted to write me a ticket, I quickly informed him it was not required on my truck, you see, in 1986 the NHSTA required all CARS to have an upper brake light installed on the vehicle during manufacturing, in 1994 the same law was passed to include LIGHT TRUCKS, after researching this fact I was released from his attempted stranglehold, and went on my merry way.
So moral of the story, it pays to know the federal and state laws when it comes to driving.
HIs reason was that my upper brake light was out, I gave him my license and told him, I didn't know someone put one on my truck, let it be known I roll a 1990 Chevy suburban, now let me also explain that I have held a commercial license in California and Colorado, knowing more laws than most officers, is sort of a requirement.
He then asked me to confirm that it was a 1990, I informed him that he was correct, now when he attempted to write me a ticket, I quickly informed him it was not required on my truck, you see, in 1986 the NHSTA required all CARS to have an upper brake light installed on the vehicle during manufacturing, in 1994 the same law was passed to include LIGHT TRUCKS, after researching this fact I was released from his attempted stranglehold, and went on my merry way.
So moral of the story, it pays to know the federal and state laws when it comes to driving.