Are neon lights legal for use on vehicles in Virginia?
“…neon lights are illegal anywhere on or in a motor vehicle in Virginia, unless they are covered and unlit while the vehicle is being operated on a public highway. NOTE: If the neon lights are mounted under the vehicle, the vehicle is not considered a proper cover. A cover would have to be made specifically for the purpose of covering these lights.” Can I operate my vehicle with a rejection sticker on the windshield? No. Although the rejected inspection stickers are valid for fifteen days (including the day of the inspection), that only reflects the amount of time you have to get a defect repaired. You may, however, drive the vehicle to a repair shop where you have an appointment to have the defect(s) that were found with the vehicle repaired and the vehicle reinspected. You may not drive your vehicle to class or work, for example, while it is bearing a rejected inspection sticker. **Remember, whenever you drive, you must carry your driver’s license with you. Any misuse of your drive