It's been many years since I was in law enforcement, but I have to concur with wheelchair. Maybe your particular state does require lights. Bicycles are required to have lights in Florida.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 6:45 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > 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. > >

