FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A bill to standardize the color of vehicle headlights and rear lights in Kentucky has been signed into law.
The bill restricts modifications of vehicles with certain kinds of replacement headlights and rear lights.
The new law will take effect July 1.
The new law will prohibit vehicles from emitting anything other than white light.
It requires all headlamps to meet US Department of Transportation regulations, prohibits headlamps that appear to emit a solid color other than white, prohibits headlamp covers or film that changes the color, outlines provisions for front and rear lighting of a vehicle, and it exempts original equipment lighting installed by the manufacturer.