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Old 03-27-2020, 09:01 PM   #230 (permalink)
Tahoe_Hybrid
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2020 - '08 Chevy Tahoe H
Last 3: 18.4 mpg (US)

2021 - '08 Chevy Tahoe H
90 day: 17.08 mpg (US)

2022 - '08 chevy Tahoe LT
Last 3: 14.38 mpg (US)

2023 - '08 Chevy Tahoe
Last 3: 22.61 mpg (US)

2024 - '08 Chevy Tahoe
90 day: 22.35 mpg (US)
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Originally Posted by M_a_t_t View Post
If you can't see 2 lights what's the point of the third

Street legality is dependent on the state. Have you seen my car? I've been pulled over once and given a warning. It barely has rear turn signals. And I've been followed by several city and state police vehicles. One even stopped pulling into a gas station to follow me.

No inspection, no problem.

On a serious note:
I still need to add a second brake light and better turn signals as well as a license plate light. I don't think that the side markers matter around here. But we also don't have inspection so that might just be because no one cares

Good point about insurance though. If it was obvious the other person was at fault can they still give you problems because of your lights and things?
yes they will just point out it does not meet Federal DOT requirement to be on the road. (for that model year of the chassis) falls under negligence and failure to maintain vehicle..


just like if someones brake lights were not working and someone rear ends you, you would be at fault 100%


Motor Vehicle Equipment
(Indiana Code Title 9, Article 19)

IC 9-19-6-6
Selling or operating vehicles without turn signals or stoplights
Sec. 6. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a person may not:
(1) sell; or
(2) drive on the highways

Last edited by Tahoe_Hybrid; 03-27-2020 at 09:20 PM..
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