The front to me lacks lights i feel there should have been another light mounted on the driver side like the passenger side.
Adding the head light flashers(white) to the front would also improve it all around.
The most important places to put the most lighting is always the rear of the vehicle as it is the most dangerous you can never have to many lights in the rear after all safety is a number 1 priority.
As for the most important location for emergency lighting, it really depends on what type of responses the vehicle is intended for. If it's going to do a good bit of priority responses, then the most important location is the front/sides of vehicle for clearing intersections. If the lights will only be used once it arrives on-scene, the rear would be most important.
Most emergency vehicles are used for traffic stops or emergency responses and alot of the time there on scene at a busy intersection either it be for traffic stops or crashes rear lighting is always import(at least to me) because not having enough lights could result in other drivers not seeing you which could result in other problems.
As for intersection clearing it's important to slow down proceed with caution and have a loud siren and some decent lighting it's much safer.
We have numerous vehicles in our county (mobile command posts, CERT trucks, etc) that are not permitted to run code/priority to calls. They can only use emergency lighting once they arrive on scene...just another viewpoint...
@owlemt alright thanks bro and could you do a lexus is 250 o someting like that??? cuz i really love that car and i think it would be sexy to have lights on em'. Peace
Sure does need more lights.
The front to me lacks lights i feel there should have been another light mounted on the driver side like the passenger side.
Adding the head light flashers(white) to the front would also improve it all around.
The most important places to put the most lighting is always the rear of the vehicle as it is the most dangerous you can never have to many lights in the rear after all safety is a number 1 priority.
cook4015 4 months ago
@cook4015
As for the most important location for emergency lighting, it really depends on what type of responses the vehicle is intended for. If it's going to do a good bit of priority responses, then the most important location is the front/sides of vehicle for clearing intersections. If the lights will only be used once it arrives on-scene, the rear would be most important.
1996alexander1 4 months ago
@1996alexander1
Most emergency vehicles are used for traffic stops or emergency responses and alot of the time there on scene at a busy intersection either it be for traffic stops or crashes rear lighting is always import(at least to me) because not having enough lights could result in other drivers not seeing you which could result in other problems.
As for intersection clearing it's important to slow down proceed with caution and have a loud siren and some decent lighting it's much safer.
cook4015 4 months ago
@cook4015
We have numerous vehicles in our county (mobile command posts, CERT trucks, etc) that are not permitted to run code/priority to calls. They can only use emergency lighting once they arrive on scene...just another viewpoint...
1996alexander1 4 months ago
@1996alexander1
Yup your right there's a few that do that in our area.
cook4015 4 months ago
how much would one of these installations done by u guys cost approximatly
iGMoDzv4 4 months ago
Hey dude what about sirens can we hear em???
codaddict25 4 months ago
@codaddict25 shoot, forgot to get them in, will try to get them in the next video
owlemt 4 months ago
@owlemt alright thanks bro and could you do a lexus is 250 o someting like that??? cuz i really love that car and i think it would be sexy to have lights on em'. Peace
codaddict25 4 months ago
Are the LX570 and the GT-R movie props? That's all I can think of.
bg1379 4 months ago