West Virginia Reintroduces Bill to Allow Uncovered Aftermarket Light Bars

 

DON’T DELAY!  Please voice your Support for H.B. 3053 immediately from West Virginia Virginia House Government Organization Committee  Members by emailing now:

You may use the following points in your message:

 
  • H.B. 3053 still requires that light bars be turned off when vehicles are being operated on roads and highways.
     
  • H.B. 3053 promotes the fact that many off-road hobbyists prefer the performance and design of aftermarket lighting equipment.
     
  • H.B. 3053 promotes the fact that aftermarket lighting systems, including light bars, have many legitimate off-highway uses including the facilitation of hunting and camping activities.
     
  • H.B. 3053 promotes the fact that aftermarket lighting systems are manufactured to improve off-road safety.

Overview: Legislation (H.B. 3053) to eliminate the requirement that roof-mounted off-road light bars be covered when vehicles are operated on roads and highways was reintroduced.  The bill also raises the number of permissible auxiliary passing lamps and auxiliary driving lamps from one to two.