Adr 13 previously required additional headlights to be fitted in pairs as either two or four lights.
Light bar on roof legal nsw.
Nsw did change their laws as to roof mounted lights some time ago.
To provide information about an amendment to australian design rules adrs regarding additional driving lights including led light bars.
About 15 years ago a mate of mine from nsw while in central qld got defected for having roof mounted lights on his ute.
While previously the law dictated that auxiliary driving lights must be fitted in pairs nsw residents now can run with just one led light bar if so desired.
I contacted the nsw roads and maritime services and they reckon that nominally after market led light bars should comply with adr13.
Leave your parking or hazard lights on if necessary.
Now i ve had a look online at various sites etc it seems roof lights spotties are completely legal in most states with the exception of act where it s only permitted to have a led bar in between the headlights.
Considering the roof mounted lights i see a lot of 4 4 s with roof mounted lights both spotties and light bars.
I can t see any problems with lights mounted on the roof or having more.
Placing additional forward facing driving lights which do not protrude upwards or outwards from your bullbar 1 is legal but something which protrudes from the top of the bullbar 2 is not legal nor are lights positioned on the roof or roof rack 3 or on a sports bar if you re driving a ute 4.
Although i couldn t find any info on nsw tas.
If an led light bar has different parts or sections that can be switched on or off independent of other parts or sections then each independently controlled section counts as a driving light.
An led light bar is considered to be one driving light if all the leds operate together simultaneously.
It is a legal requirement that once conditions improve and you can see more clearly the front and rear fog lights are switched off.
Unfortunately it doesn t look like there are any led light bar laws in nsw that mandate that.
Nsw roads and maritime services is a little late to the party but has finally released the new amended laws surrounding the fitment of led light bars.