Re: [MV] amber flashing lights

From: David Cole (DavidCole@tk7.net)
Date: Wed Feb 18 2004 - 09:31:03 PST


FWIW, In Indiana I think every plow truck has at least one flashing amber
light. The tow trucks use them also. The school buses all have those
flashing white lights on the roof and they use it when it is the least bit
foggy.

Dave

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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 21:54:40 -0500, m35products <m35prod@optonline.net>
wrote:

> One is factory equipment, mandated by the federal DOT for all newly
> manufactured automobiles.
>
> The other is at the discretion, in NY, of the owner, who makes the
> determination that he might present a hazard, while working on or near
> the
> roadway.
>
> The use of a flashing yellow light on a towing vehicle, while towing, is
> required by NYS law. The use of a yellow light on the towed vehicle is
> prudent, when the towing vehicle's lights cannot be seen from behind.
>
> APB
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 7:28 PM
> Subject: RE: [MV] amber flashing lights
>
>
>> so what is the defining difference between say amber beacons mounted on
>> my
>> plow m-35 and amber turn signal / hazard flashers on my car? they both
> have
>> the same use.......
>> tom
>>
>
>
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-- 
Dave


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