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Given that some states require off-road light bars to be covered on-road, would someone please create and sell one that fits the light bar Tesla offers? It's unusual insofar as it appears to be triangular cross section with the diagonal attached to the top of the windshield, while most light bars and covers are rooftop with rectangular cross section and perhaps a bit narrower where they mount, making it easy for a cover to hold on.

I realize there are at least three aftermarket light bars for the Cybertruck, but all the Foundation Series folks in principle will have the Tesla light bar, and will potentially need a solution for the cover problem.

I haven't actually got a look at one yet, but my favorite imagining is a two piece hinged cover, one part attached to the top of the light bar, the other clipping either open all the way against that, or down over the lighting surface. I suggest clips near either side rather than in the center, better hold down and better to walk around than to have a long reach. That's if there's something clips could attach to. The clips had better be durable for both wind and lots of open/close cycles. And the whole thing should be reasonably thin (say 1/4" total when open) and with a somewhat rounded edge at the top when open. And not look stupid (hinges and clips not too obvious, whole thing black probably).

If something like that is possible and sound, it would be very easy to cover or uncover, and not even need storage for the cover when not in use.

(if Tesla had been really smart, maybe they'd have included an electrically operated cover that would open a second before the light bar lit up, and close a few seconds (for cooling) after it turned off. But they didn't, and that's perhaps too big and expensive an ask for an add-on cover.)

IMO state cover requirements are silly; what matters is that it's not used on-road if it might blind oncoming drivers; a Cybertruck restricting it to offroad mode seems quite sufficient. But they are what they are, so we need a cover solution.
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Are these laws enforced? I have heard of warnings, but never anyone actually getting a ticket for uncovered light bars.

As far as the OEM light bar, just from the look alone, I don’t think anyone would even notice it unless they knew what they were looking at due to the short profile.
 

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Are these laws enforced? I have heard of warnings, but never anyone actually getting a ticket for uncovered light bars.

As far as the OEM light bar, just from the look alone, I don’t think anyone would even notice it unless they knew what they were looking at due to the short profile.
The owner of this Dakar just told me that he got a ticket in Virginia for not having the light bar covered.

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Normally they don't give out tickets but its used at times to pull 4x4 rigs over to try to find other things, many of us (off-roaders) have experienced that over the years.

Considering how much the Cybertruck is being pulled over for infractions that are generally ignored I would say it is something smart to do with this rig.
 


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Normally they don't give out tickets but its used at times to pull 4x4 rigs over to try to find other things, many of us (off-roaders) have experienced that over the years.

Considering how much the Cybertruck is being pulled over for infractions that are generally ignored I would say it is something smart to do with this rig.
Does anyone know if an uncovered light bar is a primary or secondary offense in Florida? I read the Statutes and it's not clear. I know for sure it's not criminal unless flashing, or the colors red and or blue are shown.
 

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What infractions?
The example here of the guy that was pulled over for not using his turn signal when changing lanes and going 55 in a 50.
I have a friend that drove 3/4 across the country and got pulled over for going less than 10 over on freeways. He also got pulled over multiple times for not having a properly displayed license plate (still had temporaries but each state treats temporaries differently and displays them differently).
I've seen other random examples on X but don't have them to reference at the moment.
I've been followed a few times by cop cars (never am in my Tacoma). Even had one follow me into a supercharger to ask me a bunch of questions.
I'm not saying the cops have been rude just that things that normally you wouldn't get pulled over for have been with the cybertruck.
Does anyone know if an uncovered light bar is a primary or secondary offense in Florida? I read the Statutes and it's not clear. I know for sure it's not criminal unless flashing, or the colors red and or blue are shown.
If you scroll down on this page or search the page for the word 'covered' you will see state regulations. I'm not sure of the accuracy though because in Oregon I've known people that were pulled over for off-road flood lights not being covered.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/resources/are-light-bars-legal
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