Teardrop Light 30


Teardrop Light 30 : Usage By Country: (4) Europe: (1) United Kingdom: (1. 2) Amber/Yellow Lights: Amber lights grant no priority in traffic and exist purely to advertise the vehicle's presence. The Regulations specifies several classes of vehicles which may use amber lights, such as towing, highway maintenance, pilot vehicles escorting an oversize load, and vehicles unable to travel over 25 mph and fitting these lights to other vehicles (such as privately owned or pedestrian) is legal (these beacons are widely fitted to vehicles as wide ranging as security and ambulances). Amber LEDs are widely used on operational appliances owned by Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service. The combination of blue and amber LEDs in a light bar are proven to be more visible at a distance. Amber lights are also utilised by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA)
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