Dangerous Vehicle Products

Dangerous Vehicle Products

By Perry J Zucker

For many years consumers demanded from auto part stores and garages, many different accessories on their vehicles, sometimes refer to non-OEM or after market parts. These add-on accessories brought millions of dollars to the manufacturers, dealers and the installers. As accessories became more complex, so did the legal ramifications. Some of these accessories are as follows:


Brush / Push Guards

Are supplemental to the front /rear SUV's / Van's bumper. Basically, they are used for protection against minor cosmetic damage(s).

Essentially, they can be dangerous due to the heavy gauge of metal, which can lead to intrusion chain reactions into the other vehicle's panel(s). These actions may cause additional injuries to the other vehicle's occupants. 


Tail Light / Parking Light Smoke Covers

These plastic covers are specifically designed for off-road use exclusively. They serve to obstruct the reflective components of the tail lights while simultaneously reducing the visibility of the lamps, which can causes accidents.


Vehicle Metal Zone Parts

These components may include fenders, doors, hoods, pillars, and similar items. It is important to note that these components may not adhere to Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) standards as well as applicable regulations. Consequently, this may result in an inadequate response to a collision, compromising safety.

These parts might consist of fenders, doors,  hood, pillars, etc.  These parts might not comply with OEM as well regulation.  This in turn may not  response to a crash in a safe manner.


Fog / Driving Lights

Most States require white and/or yellow lights in the front of the vehicle as well as specific light beam cut-off patterns and lumens / power (wattage).  Fog lights should not be able to operate with the high beams on (at the same time). 


Neon / Colored LED Lights

Are tube-like lights that are filled with different types of gases to produce various colors, which are placed in the front / rear / side / undercarriage of the vehicle. Most State deems them illegal due to the non-compliance of locations and/or colors. 


License Plate Tinted / Smoke Covers

Can impair the visibility of the license plate information, deeming them illegal as well as a pretextual traffic stops. 


Black Out Kits

Are smoked plastic overlay covers, which are installed over the tail / head lights. This partly hampers the visibility of the light(s), deeming them illegal. 


Dark Limo Window Tint

This can lead to poor visibility in bad lighting and/or adverse weather conditions, which may lead to accidents, deeming them illegal in some States.


Television / Video Players

In some States the operator of the vehicle can NOT view the screen from their position. This in turn eliminates drivers in attentive operation of the said vehicle.


Wheel lights

Are small battery operated lamps, which are placed as air valve caps. Most States deem them illegal due to the non-compliance of locations and/or FMVSS and/or colors. 


Simulated High Powered H.I.D Headlights 

Can cause various effects of oncoming drivers, such as dazzling, due to the color and high intensity. This single occurrence can be extremely dangerous and cause accidents. 

As a matter of fact some of these devices which maybe label "Off-road use only" contribute to double-digit percentages of all vehicles accidents. Most of these devices do not meet SAE / DOT / FMVSS standards. All parties (manufactures, dealers, owner, driver and the installers) can be held liability due to contributory negligence of the subject accident(s). So before, buying it, selling it and/or installing it, ask yourself one question? Does it comply? 


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