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04/22/2006 at 11:17pm BajAv said:

The 2005 Florida Statutes

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Title XXIII
MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 316
STATE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL
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316.2397  Certain lights prohibited; exceptions.--

(1)  No person shall drive or move or cause to be moved any vehicle or equipment upon any highway within this state with any lamp or device thereon showing or displaying a red or blue light visible from directly in front thereof except for certain vehicles hereinafter provided.

(2)  It is expressly prohibited for any vehicle or equipment, except police vehicles, to show or display blue lights. However, vehicles owned, operated, or leased by the Department of Corrections may show or display blue lights when responding to emergencies.

(3)  Vehicles of the fire department and fire patrol, including vehicles of volunteer firefighters as permitted under s. 316.2398, vehicles of medical staff physicians or technicians of medical facilities licensed by the state as authorized under s. 316.2398, ambulances as authorized under this chapter, and buses and taxicabs as authorized under s. 316.2399 are permitted to show or display red lights. Vehicles of the fire department, fire patrol, police vehicles, and such ambulances and emergency vehicles of municipal and county departments, public service corporations operated by private corporations, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as are designated or authorized by their respective department or the chief of police of an incorporated city or any sheriff of any county are hereby authorized to operate emergency lights and sirens in an emergency. Wreckers, mosquito control fog and spray vehicles, and emergency vehicles of governmental departments or public service corporations may show or display amber lights when in actual operation or when a hazard exists provided they are not used going to and from the scene of operation or hazard without specific authorization of a law enforcement officer or law enforcement agency. Wreckers must use amber rotating or flashing lights while performing recoveries and loading on the roadside day or night, and may use such lights while towing a vehicle on wheel lifts, slings, or under reach if the operator of the wrecker deems such lights necessary. A flatbed, car carrier, or rollback may not use amber rotating or flashing lights when hauling a vehicle on the bed unless it creates a hazard to other motorists because of protruding objects. Further, escort vehicles may show or display amber lights when in the actual process of escorting overdimensioned equipment, material, or buildings as authorized by law. Vehicles of private watch, guard, or patrol agencies licensed pursuant to chapter 493 may show or display amber lights while patrolling condominium, cooperative, and private residential and business communities by which employed and which traverse public streets or highways.

(4)  Road or street maintenance equipment, road or street maintenance vehicles, road service vehicles, refuse collection vehicles, petroleum tankers, and mail carrier vehicles may show or display amber lights when in operation or a hazard exists.

(5)  Road maintenance and construction equipment and vehicles may display flashing white lights or flashing *white strobe lights *when in operation and where a hazard exists. Additionally, school buses and vehicles that are used to transport farm workers may display flashing white strobe lights.

(6)  All lighting equipment heretofore referred to shall meet all requirements as set forth in s. 316.241.

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(7)  Flashing lights are prohibited on vehicles except as a means of indicating a right or left turn, to change lanes, or to indicate that the vehicle is lawfully stopped or disabled upon the highway or except that the lamps authorized in subsections (1), (2), (3), (4), and (9) and s. 316.235(5) are permitted to flash.

(8)  Subsections (1) and (7) do not apply to police, fire, or authorized emergency vehicles while in the performance of their necessary duties.

(9)  Flashing red lights may be used by emergency response vehicles of the Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Health when responding to an emergency in the line of duty.

(10)  A violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving violation as provided in chapter 318.

History.--s. 1, ch. 71-135; ss. 1, 23, ch. 76-31; s. 2, ch. 80-176; s. 1, ch. 84-49; s. 4, ch. 86-23; s. 1, ch. 87-157; s. 1, ch. 89-49; s. 58, ch. 93-164; s. 23, ch. 94-306; s. 900, ch. 95-148; s. 17, ch. 96-263; s. 2, ch. 96-312; s. 7, ch. 97-280; s. 17, ch. 97-300; s. 192, ch. 99-248; s. 134, ch. 2002-20; s. 3, ch. 2002-217; s. 1, ch. 2004-20.

Hope this helps clarify some issues.  Keep in mind Local departments can hace thier own laws governing lighting as well.
 
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04/23/2006 at 12:16pm JohnBChef said:
     That's a lot of good information Baja! I'm sure Redled will be greatful to see it!
 
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hehehe...did George ever post his story about the two tickets back to back (within blocks of each other) right after the Lunch modding at Dave's? that was some funny shiznit!
 
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04/23/2006 at 12:31pm JohnBChef said:
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hehehe...did George ever post his story about the two tickets back to back (within blocks of each other) right after the Lunch modding at Dave's? that was some funny shiznit!

     He posted it over at tos but we talked about it last night in the shout Box.
 
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04/23/2006 at 4:06pm BajAv said:

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     That's a lot of good information Baja! I'm sure Redled will be greatful to see it!

They seem to be vague yet to the point.  Lights authorized only on certain vehicles and white/amber only while in a Hazzard area.  Could'nt find anything that says permits are required either.

I was comming home from the lake today about an hour ago and came up on a nasty accident about 4 miles from home.  Just below the crest of a hill. Car ran stop sign and T-Boned a F-150 causing it to flip in a ditch.  It was pretty bad. We had stopped at the crest of the hill to slow and direct traffic til EMS and PD showed up.  After everything cleared up i had a conversation with POLK County Sheriff. As long as your not running BLUE or trying to bypass traffic laws, ie run lights pass on shoulder "You should'nt really get a hassle"  But officers are free to interpret what they will from the law and its up to the court to decide.

 
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04/24/2006 at 9:37am Redleg said:

Quote from JohnBChefJohnBChef wrote:
     That's a lot of good information Baja! I'm sure Redled will be greatful to see it!

 

Yep this is good stuff!!! I take white strobes can't be run but it doesn't say anything about running them while parked. It can be taken many ways.

Can anyone find the Sound ordanance laws for FL. Maybe JAX beach has a stricter code.

not ticked anymore just want to know my rights.  



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04/24/2006 at 10:05am BajAv said:
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Quote from JohnBChefJohnBChef wrote:
     That's a lot of good information Baja! I'm sure Redled will be greatful to see it!

 

Yep this is good stuff!!! I take white strobes can't be run but it doesn't say anything about running them while parked. It can be taken many ways.

Can anyone find the Sound ordanance laws for FL. Maybe JAX beach has a stricter code.

not ticked anymore just want to know my rights.  

Ask and YE shall receive!!!!!  New thread comming right up!!

side note: Lighting: Jax has NO municiple ord. on vehicle lighting they use the state law as posted above.

Noise Ord. for jax beach. http://www.avowners.com/forum.idc?show=forum_posts&TID=3 452&get=last#77048



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