Starting July 1, the state of Georgia will no longer require drivers to request permits to have amber, flashing or rotating lights on their vehicles. The change of ...
This bill clarifies vehicles operating amber flashing or revolving lights are not authorized emergency vehicles and shall not act as such. The Department of Public Safety will cease to accept ...
ATLANTA - A bill that recently passed in the Georgia House would no longer require Georgia State Patrol vehicles to have cars with revolving blue lights on the roof. New language in the Georgia law ...
Lighthouses have guided mariners safely home for centuries, with the first lighthouse reportedly constructed in ancient Egypt (although it was later destroyed). Although GPS is now in everything from ...
Flashing blue police lights atop Georgia State Patrol cars could be removed under a bill that passed the General Assembly with a final vote Wednesday. The legislation allows state troopers to stop ...
A few decades ago, lightbars were the only form of emergency lighting on a patrol vehicle aside from (maybe) a spotlight. Those early lightbars had one or two rotating lights that weren’t very bright, ...
OWING to the optical properties of the lens employed in revolving lights, a formidable element of difficulty comes in the way of effecting a sharp cut-off on a particular bearing; for the direction of ...
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