From what I've read, most states do not want to see the light source. A glow only is ok.
And the most common colors which are illegal are red, blue and green. Red and Blue are reserved for emergency vehicles only and I've been told green is for volunteer fire vehicles.
Also, at least here in TX, the colors MAY be allowed if they are only on certain sides of the car. Certainly red can be seen from the rear, but never from the front. And I've been told blue is not allowed anywhere on the vehicle. We have had a lot of discussions on this within our club officers and with state officials.
Again this varies greatly by state...and with the mood of the officer with which you have an encounter. We have had club members ticketed for the leds on the hood (blue) and red lights on the rear license plate.
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