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It's bloody hard going isn't it 
I always understood that any auxilliary lights fitted to a motorcycle (specifically, although also to cars) have to comply with various rules, as contained in the The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989.
These rules include lots of measurements, both minimum and maximum in relation to WHERE the lights can be fitted (fair enough) and in which direction they can shine (also fair enough)
HOWEVER......
I was convinced that any auxiliary lights have to be able to be turned off, as a pair, independently from the main/dip beam.
The only part I can find that might relate to this is the line (under several categories of lights) which says:
Which in its context, seems to say that you must not be able to turn off the left lamp for example, leaving the right lamp on.
I can't find anything that clearly relates to having to be able to turn off Auxilliary lights INDEPENDENTLY of the main or dip beam
I know it sounds trivial, but for something we've got planned, it's actually quite important, and it would make fitting lights for EVERYONE rather simpler, if a separate switch is not REQUIRED.
Anyone know these regs?
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989/1796/contents/made
I thank you
I always understood that any auxilliary lights fitted to a motorcycle (specifically, although also to cars) have to comply with various rules, as contained in the The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989.
These rules include lots of measurements, both minimum and maximum in relation to WHERE the lights can be fitted (fair enough) and in which direction they can shine (also fair enough)
HOWEVER......
I was convinced that any auxiliary lights have to be able to be turned off, as a pair, independently from the main/dip beam.
The only part I can find that might relate to this is the line (under several categories of lights) which says:
they shall be capable of being switched on and off simultaneously and not otherwise.
Which in its context, seems to say that you must not be able to turn off the left lamp for example, leaving the right lamp on.
I can't find anything that clearly relates to having to be able to turn off Auxilliary lights INDEPENDENTLY of the main or dip beam

I know it sounds trivial, but for something we've got planned, it's actually quite important, and it would make fitting lights for EVERYONE rather simpler, if a separate switch is not REQUIRED.
Anyone know these regs?
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989/1796/contents/made
I thank you
