17-11-2020, 12:00 PM
Hi Colin
I believe the "regs" require the front and rear indicators to switch on and off together, which individual self flashing LEDs won't do. However, this is one of those things (like the use of LED headlights) where you are extremely unlikely to be picked up over it. It's far more important to have indicators fitted which are bright and clearly visible.
The use of separate left and right flasher units in conjunction with 18 or 21 watt filament bulbs is probably the easiest way.
I believe the "regs" require the front and rear indicators to switch on and off together, which individual self flashing LEDs won't do. However, this is one of those things (like the use of LED headlights) where you are extremely unlikely to be picked up over it. It's far more important to have indicators fitted which are bright and clearly visible.
The use of separate left and right flasher units in conjunction with 18 or 21 watt filament bulbs is probably the easiest way.