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Jeffrey D Angus wrote:
ARRL NE Section wrote: Among the Committee's concerns were how voluntary declarations of "weatherspotter" could be determined and enforced under the language of the bill. That's entirely understandable. There are two basic kinds of people that put flashing lights etc. on their vehicles. 1. People that understand the need for visibility to avoid an an accident. 2. Those that use any excuse possible to maintain a vehicle that can be confused with a public safety vehicle. It's the people in number 2 that give us a bad name. Jeff-1.0 wa6fwi Generally yellow is for "Hazard" (tow trucks, Snow plows and other vehicles that may be on the side of the road and it means "Don't run into me" Red or Blue is what I would call "Public Safety" (police/Fire/EMS) IN some states the use of rotating or flashing lights is regulated by law.. Michigan (Where I'm from) is one such. Now.. If I'm, for example, sitting on a traffic crash, the use of a YELLOW "Kojack Light" is allowed.. However a co-worker of mine got written up when he used one under those conditions.. He did not violate the law.. but "Company" rules (I'm a retired police dispatcher.. He is still a police dispatcher,, In fact he made supervisor after I retired) However.. I drive a Lumina APV (if I get it working again) not many vehicles are as "Visible" as a Lumina van or mini-van when in 4-way flasher mode. Thus.. Though I have a "kojack Light" (I think) somewhere.. 1: Not in car and 2: I don't actually know where it is. I do carry a regulation set of D.O.T. Triangles however... AND the book that tells me how to lay 'em out (What every commercial driver must know, published, in my case, by the Michigan Secretary of State (DMV for Michigan)) a very useful book. I also drive a 38' motor home towing said Lumina on occasion. -- John in Detroit E-Dress is smoked, Invalid equals NET. |
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