Actually, in the US, lights are not required. In Europe they are and  
wheelchairs shipped to Europe have light kits installed or available for  
install.  US Providers use reflectors.  The ticket issue I also find  
interesting 
because you are a pedestrian  and I didn't realize that  pedestrians were 
required to wear lights at night.  I agree that it is a  very smart idea and 
like the idea of LEDs to light your path.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 12/27/2011 5:33:52 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I will be posting a much better video to get the full effect, one of the  
main reasons you have a separate battery is not to worry about the drain on 
my  main one! I'm not doing this for show, I'm doing this after my tickets 
this  summer of having no lights. In the next video I will also include my 
headlight  that is tucked under my lap tray with its own rechargeable battery. 
Yes that  is correct I have three different chargers for my chair now but 
after passing  several officers after dark with no complaints so far! There 
will be even more  on my new chair next spring, these LEDs are the most 
wonderful things  ever.


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