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Decorating your car for the holidays is a popular trend, but police warn that some decorations could be illegal and dangerous. Florida law prohibits flashing lights, red, white and blue lights on ...
Police cars have various lights they use to communicate with others on the road, but at times it can be hard to tell what exactly they're conveying. Red and blue flashing lights are standard and ...
In a news release, Bradenton police described the red and blue cruise lights ... their flashing emergency lights are brighter and are accompanied by sirens. Other Florida law enforcement agencies ...
The Florida Department of Transportation affirmed its policy forbidding the display of lights outside of a red, white and ...
FDOT recently changed its policy on lighting to honor only official holidays and limit it to red, white and blue.
Police in multiple states and jurisdictions are warning drivers not to install Christmas lights on their vehicle. Besides being a distraction, laws typically ban blue and red lights for non-police ...
While it's true that police officers use flashing red lights and blue lights when initiating a traffic stop to signal to a driver that they should pull over, that's not the only color in their ...
“I see more and more tow trucks with red and blue flashing lights. I thought only police can have red and blue flashing lights. Is this legal?” Under the direction of law enforcement, it is ...