Teardrop Light 19


Teardrop Light 19 : Usage By Country: (2) Australia: A marked Roads and Traffic Authorityvehicle with Magenta lights. In Australia, colors are generally regulated at the state level, but there are some commonalities: (a) Red and Blue is used by all State and Federal Police forces, Military Police, Australian Customs as 'law enforcement' vehicles. Red and blue is also used by all State and Australian Defence Force fire and ambulance services. Civilian Ambulance and most fire units across the country use red and blue lights with State Emergency Service vehicles in most states being authorised to use the red and blue light combination (except for Queensland and WA SES). New South Wales also allows red and blue to be used by Roads and Traffic Authority traffic commanders and traffic response crews designated as emergency vehicles. (b) Red signifies a risk-to-life situation, and is used alone by Mines Rescue, Red Cross blood/organ transport and St John Ambulance Service. Until recently some states used only red on fire engines, ambulances and State Emergency Service vehicles. (c) Amber lights are used by tow trucks, road construction/repair vehicles and most other utility vehicles. Amber is also used by vehicles operating in and around airports and docks, this includes Australian Federal Police and Australian Customs vehicles which are fitted with additional amber lighting to supplement their red and blue lightbars. Queensland State Emergency Service vehicles are only authorised to display amber lights under certain circumstances. (d) Green lights are used to denote a stationary ambulance, fire or police command vehicle
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