Blue flashing lights are the main colour associated with emergency services in the uk.
Blue flashing lights on emergency vehicles.
This includes police fire brigade ambulance service and a few other smaller services such as the blood bank and some lifeguard organizations.
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Only emergency vehicles can be fitted with blue flashing lights or anything that looks like a blue flashing light whether working or not.
The rule has been expanded to apply to motorists when passing stationary tow trucks and breakdown assistance vehicles displaying flashing yellow lights in addition to emergency vehicles displaying flashing blue or red lights.
This page outlines the road rules around law enforcement and emergency vehicles.
Other colours may be used on emergency vehicles to highlight visibility in particular police cars that may use flashing headlights white and.
The color of emergency vehicle lighting is blue.
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Get out of its way.
Keeping clear of law enforcement and emergency vehicles.
On a vehicle as a means for indicating a right or left turn.
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If a police emergency enforcement or escort vehicle has its red blue or magenta lights flashing or its siren on you must.
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Law enforcement emergency vehicles.
On authorized emergency vehicles school buses or snow removal equipment.
Vehicles using flashing blue lights and siren have right of way over all other vehicles.
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Why blue lights are used on police cars emergency vehicles instead of red lights is because of science doppler effect and visibility for drivers.
Only designated emergency priority vehicles may use blue lights.
Except as provided in subsection d or e of this section flashing lights on motor vehicles are prohibited except either.
The only times when blue lights can be used are when responding to an emergency at the scene of an emergency when wanting to let people know you are there or wanting to let people know that there is a.
Blue flashing lights are the most visible at night though perhaps not quite effective during daylight hours.
As warning lights on disabled or parked vehicles.