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Old 04-04-2022, 11:57 AM #1
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License plate light for safety & science

As we all know 'safety first' so I'm installing this LPR & I'd like to make sure everyone maintains that 1 second per 10 miles an hour behind me. I'll need to wire it to my reverse light as well as a switch. I understand I want to put in a relay on the switch to isolate it from the reverse light circuit. Anyone recommend an inline relay that will keep my setup clean and easy to install?

(The science part will be seeing what percentage of tailgaters like riding my ass once the LPR in place.)
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I'd be more interested in knowing how many more road rage incidents you get yourself into by flashing a bright ass reverse light on the highway, particularly at night, since nobody will really care during the daytime anyway.

If you're dead set, on what I think is a pretty dumb thing to do, on getting this wired in you're over thinking it with relays..all you need is a 2 way switch. One position to be fed from the reverse light positive feed, and the other from a 12v ignition source. When you flip the switch to position 1 it will be off until the reverse light triggers, when you place the switch to position 2, it will disconnect it from the reverse light power and feed the 12v ignition source to it, therefor accomplishing what you believe will keep people from tailgating you lol.

My bet is that you stand a much higher chance getting blinded by someone flashing you back with their 7 light bars people like to run on the street.
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Yeah just stick to the right lane and let people pass you. Getting worked up about something so trivial is a safety issue in and of itself. If they won't go around you, slow down more. If its a slower 1 lane road then just pull onto the shoulder.

you can't teach everyone on the road how to drive, its just not worth the effort/danger. They think they're teaching you by riding your ass and you think you're teaching them by flashbanging them at 60mph. Its a disaster waiting to happen

I get tailgated all the time because I drive the bus at the exact speed limit and everyone wants to speed. On the bright side, when they get closer than 2-3 car lengths, they disappear lol

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As mentioned you may invite a lot of road rage doing what you're planning on doing, not a good idea in these times!!

Also let a LEO/police officer see you doing that and you WILL get a big ticket and they won't care that the blinded driver was tail gating you!!
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My bet is that you stand a much higher chance getting blinded by someone flashing you back with their 7 light bars people like to run on the street.
Guaranteed! I will tell you straight up, if someone hit me with something like this (whether I am or am not within their perceived bubble), I'm about to burn out their retinas.
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Looks like OP tried it out, got hit someone blinded by his reverse lights, and didn't make it back to update
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Not sure how bright that thing is. I have two Rigid lights for camp set up mounted under the rear valance. When I get tailgated at night or have a driver w/ their brights on behind me they get the treatment. It's one thing to have brights in your mirror. It's another to be blinded by a light in front of you. The offenders invariably back off b/c they can't see. Yes, I've been in a light-off with a jeep w/ a full spread. He backed off. He had no choice b/c he just couldn't see a thing.
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"..Yes, I've been in a light-off with a jeep w/ a full spread..."

That has to be the coolest statement I've heard in a long time. That and the song 'Blinded by the Light' is now in my head.

I don't like tailgaters at all, but I'm not sure where one stands legally if the police take notice. I plan on getting a new rear bumper w/tire carrier to additionally be a buffer between them and me. For whatever reason the 4R attracts them. If the car is small enough I can't see them behind me stopped at a red light since my rig is lifted.
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Not sure how bright that thing is. I have two Rigid lights for camp set up mounted under the rear valance. When I get tailgated at night or have a driver w/ their brights on behind me they get the treatment. It's one thing to have brights in your mirror. It's another to be blinded by a light in front of you. The offenders invariably back off b/c they can't see. Yes, I've been in a light-off with a jeep w/ a full spread. He backed off. He had no choice b/c he just couldn't see a thing.

Sounds like you and the op are a match made in heaven for each other. Great job in turning a minor situation into a potential accident involving others on he road that aren’t a part of your dick swinging contest.


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I get tailgated, I slow down. They go around. We both get on with life.

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I mean... I believe that it's technically illegal in many states to set up such a system because of safety. So... best of luck?

I had a guy with a Camry come in to the shop with a full on 50" or something Rigid LED mounted just under the bumper pointing upwards... kinda curious if he ever got a ticket for flashing that thing...
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My bet is that you stand a much higher chance getting blinded by someone flashing you back with their 7 light bars people like to run on the street.
Obviously this little plate light won't compete with light bars but it will dissuade the tailgaters at the proper height & distance to truly appriciate the color temp and consider a better 'racing' line. If I wanted to compete with the light bar bros I'd install a Bat signal or should I say 'Bro' signal.

Still sorting the opportunity to do it, my nervous system doesn't always cooperate...

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Not sure how bright that thing is. I have two Rigid lights for camp set up mounted under the rear valance. When I get tailgated at night or have a driver w/ their brights on behind me they get the treatment. It's one thing to have brights in your mirror. It's another to be blinded by a light in front of you. The offenders invariably back off b/c they can't see. Yes, I've been in a light-off with a jeep w/ a full spread. He backed off. He had no choice b/c he just couldn't see a thing.
I considered something similar a few years ago but never got around to it, I like that the LPR is more subtle and not super aggressive for all the reasons mentioned (it's hard enough swinging the dick around am I right aemravan). This is much cleaner and easy to maintain. The light provides 1800 lumen at 5500K white, it will do it's job no muss no fuss.

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Sounds like you and the op are a match made in heaven for each other. Great job in turning a minor situation into a potential accident involving others on he road that aren’t a part of your dick swinging contest.


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Tailgating is not a minor situation. It's dangerous. Don't threaten my safety and I will pay you no mind. By turning my rear lights on they back off and create space. A safer driving environment is created.

I don't get tailgated in the left lane b/c I'm not sitting there. For those of you worried about the legality of light systems, I don't hear a lot of concern about the legality or safety of aggressive drivers coming up feet or inches away from other moving vehicles.
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Tailgating is not a minor situation. It's dangerous. Don't threaten my safety and I will pay you no mind. By turning my rear lights on they back off and create space. A safer driving environment is created.



I don't get tailgated in the left lane b/c I'm not sitting there. For those of you worried about the legality of light systems, I don't hear a lot of concern about the legality or safety of aggressive drivers coming up feet or inches away from other moving vehicles.
You don't hear it, because that's not what is being discussed in this thread.

You've already made up your mind that you're right, justified, and correct. I'm sure when a LEO catches you using it on other drivers, they'll inform you otherwise... assuming you get the chance and don't encounter somebody that is having a bad day with a short fuse and just runs you off the road.
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