How Do Traffic Police Handle Modified Lights?

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JourneyFitz
07/25/25 10:11am
Modified lights, if caught by traffic police, will be forcibly removed and a fine will be imposed. The specific details about car light modifications are as follows: Definition: Car light modification refers to the series of upgrade modifications made by car owners to the headlights and taillights of their vehicles. Car light upgrades typically include two types: one aims to improve the driver's safety and comfort, alleviating the tension and fatigue of night driving by upgrading the original 55W halogen bulbs to xenon lights, LED lights, bi-xenon projectors, or complete headlight assemblies. The other type is to enhance the aesthetic appeal of car lights, upgrading them to angel eyes, demon eyes, LED flowing lights, etc. Car Light Maintenance: Just as engine oil and filters need to be replaced during regular maintenance, headlight bulbs also require periodic replacement. Generally, after driving 50,000 kilometers or about two years, the brightness of the headlight bulbs will diminish. At this point, it's best to have them checked at a 4S shop. If there is indeed insufficient brightness, it is recommended to replace the bulbs, preferably both sides simultaneously to avoid uneven brightness between the two sides.
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