Re: Blue light experiment.
- From: Brown Cat <brown@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 19:09:04 GMT
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 19:01:16 +0000, Simon Mason wrote:
"Brown Cat" <brown@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:56:59 +0000, Simon Mason wrote:
(a) a blue warning beacon or special warning lamp, or
(b) a device which resembles a blue warning beacon or a special
warning lamp, whether the same is in working order or not.
Presumably those boy racers who have blue leds all over their cars are
clamped down on then.
There's nothing to clamp down on, as long as the blue lights don't
flash they're not illegal.
If you read the regs posted by Mark, nowhere does it mention flashing
blue lights.
Actually, it does. According to the interpretation section of the
regulations Mark posted, both "warning beacon" and "special warning lamp"
are types of flashing lights, the latter being a blue flashing light.
In fact, the regs he posted are out of date as they state:
Lamps to show a steady light
13.—(1) Save as provided in paragraph (2), no vehicle shall be
fitted
with a lamp which automatically emits a flashing light.
As we know, flashing white and red cycle lights are now legal.
The regulations have been amended but are still the same in regards to
cars which was the topic of the post I was replying to. :)
.
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