If it's a state or county vehicle doing road repairs then flashing lights are to be on but should not be red - they should be amber and/or clear.Added: Red (or blue) flashing lights are reserved for use on authorized emergency response vehicles only (i.e.: police - fire/rescue - ambulance).
yes strobe lights are legal so long as they are not used with flashing red /blue lights . Only emergency state vehicles are authorized to use such lighting for emergency use only. Personal vehicles can use or obtain strobe lighting only and can not be used with any other colored flashing lights.
Blue
Varies by jurisdiction. Some use only red lights, and reserve blue solely for other purposes (e.g., all first response vehicles in NY use red - blue is used by firefighters in their own vehicles, and green is used by paramedics in their own vehicles).
No, State Farm Insurance does not use the NADA blue book to establish the worth for vehicles. Most, if not all insurance companies use the Kelly Blue Book to determine worth. This, however is not the only method they can use.
In Kentucky, the law prohibits the use of certain colored lights on vehicles. Flashing, oscillating, or rotating red lights are generally reserved for emergency vehicles. Blue lights, except for authorized vehicles, are also restricted. It's crucial to comply with state regulations to avoid legal issues and ensure road safety.
Florida statute section 316.2397 prohibits the use of red or blue lights on non-emergency vehicles. It also prohibits the use of flashing lights. I did not find any laws prohibiting white lights. You should be fine as long as the light doesn't create a glare that could impair other drivers.
We were lost, hungry and running short of water. Suddenly the solution came to me, like a bolt out of the blue. We could use the parts from the RV to build an emergency beacon.
Every vehicle has the ability to turn on flashing lights. Most commonly, police cars, ambulances and fire trucks employ flashing lights as a warning to other drivers of an emergency. A normal motorist can emgage their flashers in case they are pulled off the road in an emergency or going below the speed limit.
The sailor searched the horizon for the harbour lighthouse - using it as a beacon to guide him home.
Red beacon allowed only for FOUR IAS officer these are :-*CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSSINOR OF INDIA*CABINATE SECRETARY OF GOVERNMENT INDIA*CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSINOR OF STATES*CHIEF SECRETARY OF STATESNOTE:- 1] below these IAS officer no other IAS officer like DM's, Specialsecretaries ,commissinor's allowed to use red beacon they onlyallowed to use yellow beacon but at present yellow beacon light isstoped in using.2] Important point is that no any IAS officer allow to use siren/flasher. sirensare fitted on their vehicle only for escorting VVIPs.I know about this because my father is also an IAS officer. he additional commissinor in transport department of Delhi Government
It usually means that the computer has detected a fault in that subsystem. If a light is flashing you should be able to use a diagnostic code scanner to figure out what's wrong. Newer vehicles (Starting around 1999) use the OBD2 code scanners. Older vehicles use code scanners that are specific for the vehicle manufacturer. Code scanners may be purchased at most auto parts retailers and often borrowed or rented from some of the more cooperative auto parts retailers.