Virginia law requires motorcycles and autocycles to have at least one approved headlight capable of illuminating objects 200 feet ahead. They may also have up to two auxiliary headlights, provided they do not cause glare or resemble blue lights. The law also permits certain auxiliary lighting, such as running lights or LED strips, under specific conditions.
Motorcycles must have at least one approved headlight capable of illuminating objects 200 feet ahead and must not cause glare or resemble blue lights.
Yes, you can add up to two auxiliary headlights, provided they are approved and do not cause glare or resemble blue lights.
Yes, auxiliary lights must be red or amber, directed toward the ground, and not more than 10 feet from the vehicle to ensure safety and compliance.
Yes, motorcycles may have high beams modulated between high and low at 200 to 280 flashes per minute, but not during periods when headlights are required.