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Thread: Qld TMR Laws for LED Light Bars

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    Isn't it amazing that some shiny bum can come up with this tripe, but can't get the use of fog lights enforced. As mentioned, what's the big deal with lights that are only used when no other traffic is present, yet fog lights, some upgraded to HID, are blinding motorists every day and night. The cynic in me suggests that not many trucks are fitted with fog lights, light bars are a different story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    ...some shiny bum can come up with this tripe, ....
    Wouldn't a truckie also be designated a shin bum? They sit down all day too...

    Isn't the fog light thing a matter of enforcement, rather than legislation???

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    hmmmm!

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    Doesn't it say that to be considered a pair of lights they must be a minimum of 600mm apart! That would mean that MOST people with spot lights/driving lights would be illegal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    Doesn't it say that to be considered a pair of lights they must be a minimum of 600mm apart! That would mean that MOST people with spot lights/driving lights would be illegal!
    No it says that "Under the ADR 13/00 requirements, the minimum distance between two lights constituting a pair is 600mm, measured from the inner edges of the illuminating surfaces. While this specific requirement does not apply to driving lamps, it is strongly recommended that the LED light bars, when fitted as pairs, should be fitted in a way that complies with the distance requirement as closely as practicable."

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Not sure what you are trying to say?

    There is no maximum height rule for lights. (as has been discussed on here before).
    There was last time I looked for this in the ADR's.
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    well that is a stupid rule.

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    So...instead of a large single bar across the front of my rack, I should get two smaller ones on either side with a gap in the middle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    There was last time I looked for this in the ADR's.
    I should have specified for "additional pairs of forward facing white lights"

    There are several recent threads on here which quote the relevant ADRs and state subordinate legislation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    So...instead of a large single bar across the front of my rack, I should get two smaller ones on either side with a gap in the middle?

    Below was posted by lotzAlandies

    No it says that "Under the ADR 13/00 requirements, the minimum distance between two lights constituting a pair is 600mm, measured from the inner edges of the illuminating surfaces. While this specific requirement does not apply to driving lamps, it is strongly recommended that the LED light bars, when fitted as pairs, should be fitted in a way that complies with the distance requirement as closely as practicable."


    I read that to say if LED lights are fitted in pairs there should be a gap as per the distance requirements for lights, but seeing as most LED light bars are fitted as a single unit it need not apply to this rule as it is in reference to pairs of lights not singular.

    It is a bit ambiguous if you ask me.

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