Not sure if this has been posted before, but when I was in Valemount between Christmas and New Years they had a checkstop. This is the info sheet they were giving out and breifly describes what ifractions they are looking for.
no problem bro, thought it would get more attention posted up....I hate clicking on stuff....lol. here is the IMG link if you want to drop it into your first post, just remove the spaces between the IMG tagsThanks for converting it over Teeroy, I couldnt figure it out.
it wouldn't matter. they will just say that BC is different and run their FOG lights anyways....this will have to be posted in the fog light thread.....
the 6' 8" measurement is the width to have to run side and rear clearance lights. under that width, no clearance lights are required. rear clearance lights are the rearward facing red lights that indicate the width of your vehicle, to be legal there must be 5.....one each on the extreme outside and three in the center. like on a stock dually pickup...The height is interesting as I'm sure I'm over 6'8" by at least a foot. My truck has front clearance lights but not sure what is meant by rear clearance lights?
The height is interesting as I'm sure I'm over 6'8" by at least a foot. My truck has front clearance lights but not sure what is meant by rear clearance lights?
I'm not gonna mess around....I will pack my stock headlight bulbs (or at least the Phillips HIR bulbs) with me just in case. If they will not listen to the reasoning that I have changed out complete housings to be compliant, then I will take the ticket and just pop the halogen bulbs back in.I thought that better lights were to help with better visibility which in turn makes for better safety on the road. If used properly there should not be an issue. We are traveling on mountain roads in slick conditions with the possibility of wildlife being on the road. The RCMP in Valemont and Golden need to get with the program that every other detachment in Canada is on. Some of their policy's in BC only are bordering on retardation.
opps teeroy beat me to it but can delete post!!!!
I dont see anything on that sheet that says about height.......6'8" is width!
I thought that better lights were to help with better visibility which in turn makes for better safety on the road. If used properly there should not be an issue. We are traveling on mountain roads in slick conditions with the possibility of wildlife being on the road. The RCMP in Valemont and Golden need to get with the program that every other detachment in Canada is on. Some of their policy's in BC only are bordering on retardation.
not only fined but shut down. that will be the only way they will get the point. I bet we will see threads about tickets for HID's soon....I hope they apply common sense to properly upgraded lighting but also I hope the flatbrim, white oakley, diesel ricers with HID's get fined.