About Us

NeonLaws is the first resource of its kind in the world, created to combine all relevant vehicle lighting laws in one place for all of United States.

With articles authored by professional attorneys and traffic law experts, NeonLaws.com aims to provide accurate and easy to understand laws about car underglow. We continuously go through U.S. legislation and work to bring you the best and most accurate information you can trust.

Information accuracy

We work round the clock to ensure our website is always up to date and contains the latest changes to state’s Vehicle Code. We cover all 50 states and whenever possible verify our information with relevant authorities.

We always encourage our readers to double-check any information we provide with their local law enforcement authority: in some cases local town or county laws may be different than state laws. Please understand we are unable to go through thousands of counties, municipalities and cities since there’s simply too much data.

Information we provide is based on current state Statutes/Code, and we constantly check it for accuracy. In case of any potentially inaccurate information please let us know and we will review the laws accordingly!

We welcome feedback!

If you have anything to contribute to our website or if you noticed certain laws change in your place of residence, or for any other website-related inquiries feel free to get in touch with us at any time via our contact page. Please note this form will put you in touch with our website staff who are unable to answer any legal questions.

For legal inquiries or help about various law issues or citations please see our Legal Help page, where our partnered attorneys can answer your questions 24/7.

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