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Lake Havasu Police warn against using auxiliary and decorative lights on public roads
Lake Havasu City · December 16, 2025
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Summary
Sergeant Jerry Burns advised that auxiliary lights such as chase lights, whip lights and decorative/Christmas lights on off-road vehicles are illegal to operate on public roadways and urged drivers to use only standard headlights, taillights and signals; he provided a police contact for questions.
Sergeant Jerry Burns of the Lake Havasu Police Department issued a traffic safety reminder urging drivers not to operate auxiliary or decorative lights on public roadways. He said the department has noticed an uptick in the use of chase…
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