LTO releases specific guidelines on LED use
MANILA, Philippines – After a series of talks with the motorcycle community, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) released a specific set of guidelines regarding the use of light emitting diode (LED) lights.
The document, released on Thursday, April 7, details the rules and regulations governing LED use.
The LTO reiterated its previous memo on LED lights and other fixtures, but added this clarification: "Use of LED or HID (high-intensity discharge) lamps is allowed as long as it adheres to the parameters."
According to the memo, headlights must be:
White or yellowish in colorCapable of being directed downwardIncapable of going on blinker mode
For brake lights, only one is allowed, and it should be:
Placed at the rear of the vehicleWired (to be turned on only when the brakes are applied)Wired so that it is 5 times brighter than the taillight when the brakes are applied
Taillights, however, should only be red, and incapable of going on blinker mode; while signal lights should only be orange, yellow, or amber.
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