What is the law at the ISDRA regarding red and blue lights on any off road vehicle?
The intent of this law is to stop recreation vehicles from looking like emergency vehicles. Don’t set up your OHV to look like an emergency vehicle with red and blue lights and you’ll be fine. CVC 38346. A person shall not display a flashing or steady burning red or blue warning light on an off-highway motor vehicle except as permitted by Section 21055 or when an extreme hazard exists. CVC 38345. When operated from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, each motor vehicle which is not in combination with any other vehicle shall be equipped with at least one lighted red taillamp which shall be clearly visible from the rear. (a) Every such vehicle or vehicles at the end of a combination of vehicles shall be equipped with one lighted red taillamp when operated from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.