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Would anyone here know if one could receive a ticket for having license plate lights that do not work? My son was rear ended yesterday, and the only damage to his truck was that the lights that illuminate the license plate were knocked out. I'm not interested in replacing them unless there is a legal reason to do so. Thanks in advance for your help.

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Yes you can. I stop people regularly for it. If they have a valid license and insurance, I let them go with a warning.
TCA 55-4-110c Edited by EMTRN
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Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-9-402

TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED
© 2014 by The State of Tennessee
All rights reserved
*** Current through the 2014 Regular Session ***
Title 55  Motor and Other Vehicles  
Chapter 9  Equipment -- Lighting Regulations  
Part 4  Lighting Regulations
Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-9-402  (2014)
55-9-402.  Lights required on motor vehicles -- Exceptions -- Regulations as to color, type and visibility distance.

  (a)  (1) Every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle, road roller, road machinery or farm tractor shall be equipped with at least two (2) and not more than four (4) headlights, with at least one (1) on each side of the front of the motor vehicle. No nonemergency vehicle shall operate or install emergency flashing light systems, such as strobe, wig-wag, or other flashing lights within the headlight assembly or grill area of the vehicle; provided, however, that a school bus may operate a flashing, wig-wag lighting system within the headlight assembly of the vehicle when the vehicle's visual stop signs are actuated for receiving or discharging school children.

   (2) Auxiliary road lighting lamps may be used, but not more than two (2) of the lamps shall be lighted at any one (1) time in addition to the two (2) required headlights.

   (3) No spotlight or auxiliary lamp shall be so aimed upon approaching another vehicle that any part of the high intensity portion of the beam therefrom is directed beyond the left side of the motor vehicle upon which the spotlight or auxiliary lamp is mounted, nor more than one hundred feet (100') ahead of the motor vehicle.

(b)  (1) Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with two (2) red tail lamps and two (2) red stoplights on the rear of the vehicle, and one (1) tail lamp and one (1) stoplight shall be on each side, except that passenger cars manufactured or assembled prior to January 1, 1939, trucks manufactured or assembled prior to January 1, 1968, and motorcycles and motor-driven cycles shall have at least one (1) red tail lamp and one (1) red stoplight. No non-emergency vehicle shall operate or install emergency flashing light systems such as strobe, wig-wag, or other flashing lights in tail light lamp, stoplight area, or factory installed emergency flasher and backup light area; provided, however, that the foregoing prohibition shall not apply to the utilization of a continuously flashing light system. For the purposes of this part, "continuously flashing light system" means a brake light system in which the brake lamp pulses rapidly for no more than five (5) seconds when the brake is applied, and then converts to a continuous light as a normal brake lamp until the time that the brake is released.

   (2) The stoplight shall be so arranged as to be actuated by the application of the service or foot brake and shall be capable of being seen and distinguished from a distance of one hundred feet (100') to the rear of a motor vehicle in normal daylight, but shall not project a glaring or dazzling light.

   (3) The stoplight may be incorporated with the tail lamp.

   (4) Motor vehicle tail light lamps may operate as following:

      (A) A white backup light operates when the motor vehicle is in reverse;

      (B) When the driver is in a panic stop condition going forward, the backup lamp pulses or flashes red; and

      (C) Upon normal stops of the motor vehicle, there is no action by the backup light.

(c) Each lamp and stoplight required in this section shall be in good condition and operational.

(d)  (1)  (A) Except as provided in this section, no vehicle operated in this state shall be equipped with any flashing white or amber lights or any combination of white and amber lights that display to the front of the vehicle except a motor vehicle operated for purposes of an emergency equipment company pursuant to subsection (g); provided, that such white and amber lights are not flashing or illuminated while the vehicle is on a public road, whether in motion or stationary, or a passenger motor vehicle operated by an organ procurement organization or a person under an agreement with an organ procurement organization when transporting an organ for human transplantation.

      (B) No vehicle operated in this state shall be equipped with any flashing red or white light or any combination of red or white lights that displays to the front of the vehicle except a motor vehicle operated for purposes of an emergency equipment company pursuant to subsection (g), school buses, a passenger motor vehicle operated by a rural mail carrier of the United States postal service while performing the duties of a rural mail carrier, authorized law enforcement vehicles or motor vehicles operated for purposes of emergency equipment companies pursuant to subsection (g) only when used in combination with a flashing blue light, and emergency vehicles used in firefighting, including ambulances, emergency vehicles used in firefighting that are owned or operated by the division of forestry, firefighting vehicles, rescue vehicles, privately-owned vehicles of regular or volunteer firefighters certified in § 55-9-201(c), or other emergency vehicles used in firefighting owned, operated, or subsidized by the governing body of any county or municipality; provided, that lights authorized by this subdivision (d)(1)(B) for emergency equipment company vehicles shall not be operated or illuminated while the vehicle is on a public road, in motion or stationary.

   (2) Any emergency rescue vehicle owned, titled and operated by a state chartered rescue squad, a member of the Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads, privately owned vehicles of regular or volunteer firefighters certified in § 55-9-201(c), and marked with lettering at least three inches (3'') in size and displayed on the left and right sides of the vehicle designating it an "Emergency Rescue Vehicle," any authorized civil defense emergency vehicle displaying the appropriate civil defense agency markings of at least three inches (3''), any ambulance or vehicle equipped to provide emergency medical services properly licensed as required in the state and displaying the proper markings, and any motor vehicle operated for purposes of an emergency equipment company pursuant to subsection (g); provided, that lights authorized by this subdivision (d)(2) for such emergency equipment company vehicle shall not be operated or illuminated while the vehicle is on a public road, whether in motion or stationary, shall also be authorized to be lighted in one (1) or more of the following manners:

      (A) A red or red/white visibar type with public address system;

      (B) A red or red/white oscillating type light; and

      (C) Blinking red or red/white lights, front and rear.

   (3) Any vehicle that displays any flashing white or amber lights or white and amber lights, flashing red or red/white lights, or red, white, and blue lights in combination, shall be considered in violation of this subsection (d), except for the following vehicles:

      (A) A highway maintenance or utility vehicle, a motor vehicle operated for purposes of an emergency equipment company pursuant to subsection (g), or a passenger motor vehicle operated by an organ procurement organization or a person under an agreement with an organ procurement organization when transporting an organ for human transplantation, authorized by this section to display flashing white or amber lights or white and amber lights;

      (B) A school bus, a motor vehicle operated for purposes of an emergency equipment company pursuant to subsection (g), a passenger motor vehicle operated by a rural mail carrier of the United States postal service while performing the duties of a rural mail carrier, or an emergency vehicle, authorized by this section to display flashing red or red/white lights; and

      (C) Authorized law enforcement vehicles or motor vehicles operated for purposes of emergency equipment companies pursuant to subsection (g), authorized by this section to display red, white, and blue lights in combination; provided, that emergency equipment company vehicles are not authorized to display or illuminate the lights authorized by this section while the vehicle is on a public road, whether in motion or stationary.

(e)  (1)  (A) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, nothing in this section shall prohibit a highway maintenance or utility vehicle, or any other type vehicle or equipment participating, in any fashion, with highway or utility construction, maintenance, or inspection, from operating a white, amber, or white and amber light system on any location on the vehicle or equipment while the vehicle or equipment is parked upon, entering or leaving any highway or utility construction, maintenance, repair or inspection site.

      (B) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, a recovery vehicle designed for towing a disabled vehicle, as defined in § 55-8-132, while in the performance of duties involved with towing an abandoned, immobile, disabled or unattended motor vehicle is authorized to display an amber light that is a strobe, flashing, oscillating or revolving system or any combination of white and amber lights. Such authorized light or lights may be displayed on any location on the vehicle or equipment, other than within the headlight assembly or grill area of the vehicle, in the tail light lamp or stoplight area, or factory installed emergency flasher and backup light area.

   (2) As used in this subsection (e), "utility" means any person, municipality, county, metropolitan government, cooperative, board, commission, district, or any entity created or authorized by public act, private act, or general law to provide electricity, natural gas, water, waste water services, telephone service, or any combination thereof, for sale to consumers in any particular service area.

   (3) As used in subdivision (e)(2), "cooperative" means any cooperative providing utility services including, but not limited to, electric or telephone services, or both.

   (4) Nothing in this subsection (e) imposes any duty or obligation to install or utilize the lighting systems allowed in this section.

(f) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, nothing in this section shall prohibit a motor vehicle used for the driver education and training course for Class D vehicles as provided by § 55-50-322(f) from operating an amber light-emitting diode (LED) light system on the front and rear of such vehicle other than in the taillight lamp, stoplight area, or factory-installed emergency flasher and backup light area. The amber light-emitting diode light system shall not be placed in the driver's line of sight. Nothing in this subsection (f) imposes any duty or obligation to install or utilize the lighting system allowed in this subsection (f).

(g)  (1) The prohibitions in subdivisions (a)(1) and (b)(1), and subsection (d) do not apply to any privately-owned motor vehicle that is primarily operated for business purposes by any salesperson, service representative, employee, lessee, or duly authorized agent of an emergency equipment company; provided, that the vehicle is marked with the lettering required by subdivision (g)(3).

   (2) Any person operating a motor vehicle pursuant to this subsection (g) shall carry a copy of the company's business license or the person's or owner of the company's professional or occupational license, certification or registration issued by this state and appropriate identification issued by the owner of the company.

   (3) Lettering shall be displayed on the left and right sides of the vehicle identifying the name of the company for which the vehicle is operated and on the front and rear of the vehicle designating it a "Demonstration Vehicle". The lettering shall be painted or affixed on, or attached to, the vehicle in a permanent manner, and shall be at least three inches (3'') in size.

   (4) Nothing in this subsection (g) imposes any duty or obligation on a manufacturer of motor vehicles used by or sold to emergency equipment companies to install, maintain or exhibit the lighting system allowed in this subsection (g) at the time of manufacture or sale.

   (5) Nothing in this subsection (g) shall be construed to permit the operator of an emergency equipment company vehicle from operating any lighting equipment authorized by this subsection (g) while the vehicle is on a public road, whether in motion or stationary.

   (6) As used in this section, "emergency equipment company" or "company" means any entity licensed as required by this state to sell or repair lighting equipment designed for use on motor vehicles that are operated for authorized law enforcement, emergency response, or other public safety activities.

(h) A violation of this section is a Class C misdemeanor.

HISTORY: Acts 1931, ch. 82, § 15; 1937, ch. 245, § 5; 1941, ch. 121, § 1; C. Supp. 1950, § 2700.16 (Williams, § 2695); Acts 1957, ch. 51, § 1; 1969, ch. 40, § 1; 1970, ch. 598, § 1; 1975, ch. 342, § 1; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 59-905; Acts 1981, ch. 111, §§ 1, 2; 1982, ch. 850, § 3; 1989, ch. 173, §§ 2, 3; 1989, ch. 591, § 113; 1991, ch. 221, § 1; 1997, ch. 299, §§ 1-5; 2003, ch. 67, § 1; 2004, ch. 474, § 1; 2005, ch. 154, §§ 1-4; 2006, ch. 584, §§ 1, 2; 2008, ch. 967, § 2; 2010, ch. 938, § 1; 2011, ch. 137, §§ 1, 2; 2012, ch. 733, §§ 1-3; 2014, ch. 710, §§ 2-5.

I guess I'm either in the wrong place, or else I missed it and someone will need to point it out to me. I do appreciate the link. That'll be handy for several things.

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I guess I'm either in the wrong place, or else I missed it and someone will need to point it out to me. I do appreciate the link. That'll be handy for several things.

 
He said 55-4-110 ( c )
 
"( c )  (1) Except as provided in subdivision ( c )(2), for all motor vehicles that are factory-equipped to illuminate the registration plate, the registration plate shall be illuminated at all times that headlights are illuminated.
   (2) Subdivision ( c )(1) shall not apply to any antique motor vehicle as defined in § 55-4-111( B )"
 
- OS

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He said 55-4-110 ( c )
 
"( c )  (1) Except as provided in subdivision ( c )(2), for all motor vehicles that are factory-equipped to illuminate the registration plate, the registration plate shall be illuminated at all times that headlights are illuminated.
   (2) Subdivision ( c )(1) shall not apply to any antique motor vehicle as defined in § 55-4-111( B )"
 
- OS

 

Damn, you're good at this :)

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They make cheap ones that fasten behind the plate using the plate holes and shine over the top.

Real easy fix and cheaper than factory replacement lights.
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That was a lot of reading to find out I have to have properly operating lights on my vehicle to be law abiding.

With a little common sense and personal accountability we could probably reduce the TCA by at least a third.

How many laws are simply revenue generators in disguise? Edited by Gotthegoods
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When I worked as a dispatcher one of the officers I rode along with said vehicles in TN are required to have windshield wipers...but no where in the law does it say they have to have a windshield.  How true it is..I don't know but it's something to think about.

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When I worked as a dispatcher one of the officers I rode along with said vehicles in TN are required to have windshield wipers...but no where in the law does it say they have to have a windshield.  How true it is..I don't know but it's something to think about.


I have heard that to be true but I have never been able to prove or disprove.
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Tape a chemlight above it at night until it gets fixed.
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No joke, I have seen a solar powered yard light mounted above a license plate before.
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No joke, I have seen a solar powered yard light mounted above a license plate before.


I used to have to pop a chemlight to use an outhouse at night, so it is my default now. Imagine how my world opened up when petzl headlamps became standard.


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I used to have to pop a chemlight to use an outhouse at night, so it is my default now. Imagine how my world opened up when petzl headlamps became standard.


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That's an expensive poop.
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I used to have to pop a chemlight to use an outhouse at night, so it is my default now. Imagine how my world opened up when petzl headlamps became standard.

Growing up, I liked spending summers with my grandparents, but I did not like using the outhouse after dark. Granny carried a coal oil lamp when it was dark. Imagine how happy I was when they got indoor plumbing. :D

edit: sorry, this has nothing to do with license plate illumination...I got suckered into the side convo...again Edited by BigK
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That's an expensive poop.


All my bowel movements were on the tax payer dime at the time.


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When I worked as a dispatcher one of the officers I rode along with said vehicles in TN are required to have windshield wipers...but no where in the law does it say they have to have a windshield.  How true it is..I don't know but it's something to think about.

 

I have heard that to be true but I have never been able to prove or disprove.

 

Seems true enough, a search for windshield in TCA only reveals:

 

"55-9-203.  Windshield must be equipped with wipers -- Penalty.

  (a) Every motor vehicle having a windshield shall be equipped with two (2) windshield wipers ...."

 

- OS

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Seems true enough, a search for windshield in TCA only reveals:

"55-9-203. Windshield must be equipped with wipers -- Penalty.
(a) Every motor vehicle having a windshield shall be equipped with two (2) windshield wipers ...."

- OS

So you are screwed if you have a car with 1 large wiper from the factory?


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So you are screwed if you have a car with 1 large wiper from the factory?
 

 

Not necessarily, I didn't paste entire thing:

 

"Every motor vehicle having a windshield shall be equipped with two (2) windshield wipers for cleaning rain, snow or other moisture from the windshield in order to provide clear vision for the driver, unless one (1) windshield wiper cleans to within one inch (1'') of each side of windshield."

 

- OS

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