RISD Public Safety 2010 Dodge Nitro by Safety Lighting and Equipment
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Does the light bar on the roof plug into the 12v cigarette lighter?
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Touche' LOL
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@SafetyLighting '.. very ignorant ..'
Buddy, only an incredibly rude person would say such a thing with no provocation. Regardless, my previous comments were based on several incidents where I've seen emergency vehicles approach intersections intending to turn where cross traffic has just sat there for some time not understanding the driver's intent. Effective turn signals would have more quickly made that intent clear. I have nothing further to say to you.
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Oh ok, that sounds like a good pattern! Thanks :D
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Getting in and out of that vehicle is as bad as I think. I hit my head on it every night. If you're tall it doesn't work very well. But I do like the set up. It was put together well
1023EMT 10 months ago
@1023EMT - Ahh, well, Send me your address and I'll send you a helmet, LOL.
SafetyLighting 10 months ago
Great light package! The only problem with that vehicle is that unless you are a midget you aren't getting out of that vehicle with equipment on in hurry without giving your self a concusion.
1023EMT 10 months ago
@1023EMT -
Thank you. Getting in and out is not as bad as you would think. I was surprised.
SafetyLighting 10 months ago
So many flashing lights defeat the use and/or effectiveness of turn signals and brake lights. How are others supposed to know what that vehicle is doing or planing to do? Civilian vehicles are required to have functional (clear, distinct, unmistakeable, etc) turn signals and brake lights. Emergency vehicles should as well, for the same purposes.
stewartx5 1 year ago
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Stewart - You apparently are very ignorant. The purpose of warning lights are to "warn" the public as to the location of an emergency vehicle. That is what these lights accomplish. The turn signals and brake lights are till used, however they are not important to the motoring public because civilian operators are required to pull to the right and stop for approaching emergency vehicles. Therefore, it doesn't matter whether the brake lights or turn signals are completely visible
SafetyLighting 1 year ago