Teardrop Light 27


Teardrop Light 27 : Usage By Country: (4) Europe: The gas emergency service (Av?rijas dienests/G?zes av?rijas dienests) and the firefighter cars are equipped with the dark blue beacons on top. The gas emergency service vehicles don't have lightbars. The Police cars are the only ones that have dark blue dash flashers. Amber lights generally designate nonemergency or slow movement vehicles such as tow trucks, tractors, combine harvesters or construction equipment. In Romania three types of light are used: red, blue and amber. At a red rotating light, stopping (outside of the way) is compulsory, for a blue light slowing down and moving out of the wayis compulsory, and an amber light meens proceed with caution due to oversized or slow vehicle. The cars that are allowed to use a red rotating light are: Police, Firefighters. Cars that are allowed to use a blue rotating light are: Police (including Local Police), Gendarmerie, Border Police, Ambulance (including SMURD), Civil Protection, Ministry of National Defense, Special Units of the Romanian Intelligence Service, Protection and Guard Service, Ministry of Justice - General Directorate of Prisons, Public Ministry - when in mission, National Anticorruption Directorate - when in mission, and Financial Guard vehicles. The amber rotating light means: oversized vehicle (and acompaning vehicles), overweight vehicle (and acompaning vehicles), daengerous transport, road/street maintenance, tow vehicles, tractors, agricultural vehicles. In Norway military and civil defense vehicles may also use a blue flag or non-flashing light to mark the first vehicle in a group of four or more vehicles which has the right of way and a green flag or non-flashing light to mark the last vehicle of the group
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