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Jeffro | 23:56 Wed 18th Jan 2006 | Motoring
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Are "Lexus lights" legal for an M.O.T.?
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As long as there is an orange indicator light on each side, a red brake light on each side, a red tail light on each side, at least one white reverse light, at least one red fog light and somewhere on the back of the car a couple of red reflectors.
there is no legal requirement for reversing lights to be on a car for the mot.but best if there is.
Yeah - provided each light is the appropriate colour, brightness and area then the vehicle will still be legal. How the correct colours areachieved - either by coloured bulbs or tinted lenses - is immaterial provided they ARE the RIGHT colour. Obviously they have to shine with the appropriate brightness as well - too bright is just as illegal as not bright enough. Legally, you only HAVE to have a pair of braking lights - provided you only drive during daylight. Any other lights which are fitted, do have to work though.
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My sons car passed with Flying Colours. Thank you for your input

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