(WHTM) — Emergency vehicles have a multitude of ways to get our attention while driving; flashing lights, horns, and sirens. Fire trucks usually have red and white lights to get our attention. And ...
Read full article: Can an officer ask me to step out of my car during a traffic stop? Here’s what to know An Oviedo man is killed in a wrong-way crash on Florida's Turnpike. 19-year-old Oviedo man ...
Orland Park police cruise lights are steady and used without police sirens, in contrast to flashing red and blue emergency strobes.
It's the middle of the night and someone's banging on your front door. You see a flashing police light and hear a voice saying: "This is the police. Open up!" Do you ...
Worcester residents may notice there's now something different on top of police cruisers in the city: Steady blue lights instead of flashing ones. The Worcester Police Department on Sunday started a ...
The next time you see police lights behind you in Bradenton, you might want to check twice before pulling over. The Bradenton Police Department has begun to roll out the use of new “cruise lights” on ...
MAULDIN — Steady blues on police patrol cars are getting more common as Mauldin Police join Greenville officers in keeping their lights on during patrol. The cruise lights are solid, low-brightness ...
When you see police lights in your rearview mirror, it can be bad news — but you may not mind seeing these lights being used more on police cruisers. Patrol vehicles in Fairfax, Virginia, now have ...
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(WHTM) — Emergency vehicles have a multitude of ways to get our attention, including flashing lights, horns and sirens. But why do police cars use red and blue lights? Why not red and purple, or any ...
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