Is LED spotlights legal in South Africa?

According to the traffic and transport legislation, LED lights are generally not legal on private vehicles in South Africa. The standard principle is that all lights on your vehicle must be mounted at equal distances from the imaginary centre of your vehicle to make this vehicle roadworthy.

Which is best LED light for car?

Editor’s Pick: SEALIGHT Scoparc S1 LED Bulbs Combo, Super Bright Cool White.

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  • Can you put any LED lights in your car?

    LED strip lights can be used on both the interior and exterior of your car, and if you choose strips specifically made for car usage, you’ll have no problem setting up your lights fast and getting them to last.

    What color lights are illegal to have on your car in South Africa?

    1. The usage of blue (white, red or any other colour) flashing lights and sirens by non-law enforcement agency vehicles or non-emergency vehicles is prohibited. Blue flashing lights and sirens are restricted for use only by emergency and South African law-enforcement agency vehicles.

    Is Underglow legal in South Africa?

    Labuschagne is reported as saying, “The National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 does not allow the display of LED lights whatsoever, and this is a stern warning that the Department will clamp down on motorists who have such lights fitted. It is strictly against the law.”

    Is it worth replacing bulbs with LED?

    LEDs use much less energy than incandescent bulbs because diode light is much more efficient, power-wise, than filament light. LED bulbs use more than 75% less energy than incandescent lighting. At low power levels, the difference is even larger.