The ADR's - converting the reversing lights into indicators?
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 10:52 am
Found this on Bookface, posted by NSW engineer Athol Mullen from Mullen Automotive Engineering.
I thought this was worth posting as I've seen a number of posts from people who want to covert their lower reversing lights into indicators.
This is the legal viewpoint (in NSW but it's also part of the ASR's).
From Athol's post - 'Another question I've been asked a few times.
"I have an [American vehicle]. The rear indicators use the brake lights. Can I convert the reversing lights into indicators, and when I do, can I still use them as reversing lights as well?"
Not all reversing lights can be used as indicators. They have to be close enough to the side of the vehicle and high enough off the ground to be legal. For vehicles before October 1991, the maximum distance from the centre of the indicator to the edge of the vehicle is 500mm and the minimum height from the centre of the light to the ground is 400mm.'
So worth checking the height on yours (mine measured 370).
I thought this was worth posting as I've seen a number of posts from people who want to covert their lower reversing lights into indicators.
This is the legal viewpoint (in NSW but it's also part of the ASR's).
From Athol's post - 'Another question I've been asked a few times.
"I have an [American vehicle]. The rear indicators use the brake lights. Can I convert the reversing lights into indicators, and when I do, can I still use them as reversing lights as well?"
Not all reversing lights can be used as indicators. They have to be close enough to the side of the vehicle and high enough off the ground to be legal. For vehicles before October 1991, the maximum distance from the centre of the indicator to the edge of the vehicle is 500mm and the minimum height from the centre of the light to the ground is 400mm.'
So worth checking the height on yours (mine measured 370).