Contents 2002 - 2003 Edition
| Article 9 |
Equipment of motor vehicles and motorcycles |
| Section 375 (41). |
Colored and flashing lights. |
| Article 26 |
Right of way |
| Section 1144. |
Operation of vehicles on approach of authorized emergency vehicles. |
| Article 33 |
Miscellaneous rules |
| Section 1217. |
Following emergency fire vehicles prohibited. |
| Section 1218. |
Crossing fire hose. |
§ 375 (41). Colored and flashing lights.
41. Colored and flashing lights. The provisions of this subdivision
shall govern the affixing and display of lights on vehicles, other than
those lights required by law. 1. No light, other than a white light,
and no revolving, rotating, flashing, oscillating or constantly moving
white light shall be affixed to, or displayed on any vehicle except as
prescribed herein.
2. Red lights and certain
.
One or more red or combination red and white lights, or one white light
which must be a revolving, rotating, flashing, oscillating or
constantly moving light, may be affixed to an authorized emergency
vehicle, and such lights may be displayed on an authorized emergency
vehicle when such vehicle is engaged in an emergency operation, and
upon a fire vehicle while returning from an alarm of fire or other
emergency.
3. Amber lights. a. One
or more amber lights may be affixed to a hazard vehicle, and such a
light or lights which display an amber light visible to all approaching
traffic under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of five
hundred feet from such vehicle shall be displayed on a hazard vehicle
when such vehicle is engaged in a hazardous operation. Such light or
lights shall not be required to be displayed during daylight hours
provided at least two red flags visible from a distance of five hundred
feet are placed both in or on the front of, and to or on the rear of
the vehicle and two such flags are placed to each side of the vehicle
open to traffic. Such lights or flags need not be displayed on the
vehicle when the vehicle is operating, or parked, within a barricaded
work area and said lights or flags are displayed on the barricade. The
provisions of this subdivision shall not prohibit the temporary
affixing and display of an amber light to be used as a warning on a
disabled motor vehicle or on a motor vehicle while it is stopped on a
highway while engaged in an operation which would restrict, impede or
interfere with the normal flow of traffic.
b. In any city in this state having a population of one million or
more, one amber light may be affixed to any motor vehicle owned or
operated by a volunteer member of a civilian or crime patrol provided
such volunteer civilian or crime patrol member has been authorized in
writing to so affix an amber light by the police commissioner of the
municipality in which he patrols, which authorization shall be subject
to revocation at any time by the police commissioner who issued the
same or his successor in office. Such amber light may be operated by
such volunteer civilian or crime patrol member in such a vehicle only
when engaged in a patrol operation as defined and authorized by rules
and regulations promulgated by the police commissioner and only in such
a manner and at such times as may be authorized by the police
commissioner pursuant to said rules and regulations.
4. Blue light. One blue
light may be affixed to any motor vehicle owned by a volunteer member
of a fire department or on a motor vehicle owned by a member of such
person's family residing in the same household or by a business
enterprise in which such person has a proprietary interest or by which
he or she is employed, provided such volunteer firefighter has been
authorized in writing to so affix a blue light by the chief of the fire
department or company of which he or she is a member, which
authorization shall be subject to revocation at any time by the chief
who issued the same or his or her successor in office. Such blue light
may be displayed exclusively by such volunteer firefighter on such a
vehicle only when engaged in an emergency operation. The use of blue
and red light combinations shall be prohibited on all fire vehicles.
The use of blue lights on fire vehicles shall be prohibited and the use
of blue lights on vehicles shall be restricted for use only by a
volunteer firefighter as provided for in this paragraph.
5. Green light. One
green light may be affixed to any motor vehicle owned by a member of a
volunteer ambulance service, or on a motor vehicle owned by a member of
such person's family, or by a business enterprise in which such person
has a proprietary interest or by which he is employed, provided such
member has been authorized in writing to so affix a green light by the
chief officer of such service as designated by the members thereof.
Such green light may be displayed by such member of a volunteer
ambulance service only when engaged in an emergency operation.
As used in this paragraph volunteer ambulance service means: a. a
non-profit membership corporation (other than a fire corporation)
incorporated under or subject to the provisions of the membership
corporations law, or any other law, operating its ambulance or
ambulances on a non-profit basis for the convenience of the members
thereof and their families or of the community or under a contract with
a county, city, town or village pursuant to section one hundred
twenty-two-b of the general municipal law; or
b. an unincorporated association of persons operating its ambulance
or ambulances on a non-profit basis for the convenience of the members
and their families or of the community.
6. The commissioner is authorized to promulgate regulations with
respect to the affixing and display of colored lights and to promulgate
specifications with respect to such lights.
7. The provisions of this subdivision forty-one shall not be
applicable to vehicles from other states or from the Dominion of Canada
which have entered this state to render police, fire or civil defense
aid, or ambulance service, while such vehicles are here or are
returning to their home stations if the lights on such vehicles comply
with the laws of their home states or the Dominion of Canada and are
displayed in this state in the same manner permitted by their home
states or the Dominion of Canada, nor shall the provisions of this
subdivision forty-one be deemed to amend, supersede or in any manner
affect the provisions of the New York state defense emergency act as
now in force or as it may be amended from time to time.
8. The provisions of this subdivision shall not be applicable to the
driver of a vehicle from another state or foreign jurisdiction which
vehicle has colored lights affixed but not revolving, rotating,
flashing, oscillating or constantly moving if the lights on such
vehicle comply with the laws of the state or home foreign jurisdiction
in which the vehicle is registered.
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§ 1144. Operation of vehicles on approach of authorized emergency vehicles.
(a) Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle
equipped with at least one lighted lamp exhibiting red light visible
under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of five hundred
feet to the front of such vehicle other than a police vehicle or
bicycle when operated as an authorized emergency vehicle, and when
audible signals are sounded from any said vehicle by siren, exhaust
whistle, bell, air-horn or electronic equivalent; the driver of every
other vehicle shall yield the right of way and shall immediately drive
to a position parallel to, and as close as possible to the right-hand
edge or curb of the roadway, or to either edge of a one-way roadway
three or more lanes in width, clear of any intersection, and shall stop
and remain in such position until the authorized emergency vehicle has
passed, unless otherwise directed by a police officer.
(b) This section shall not operate to relieve the driver of an
authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with reasonable
care for all persons using the highway.
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§ 1217. Following emergency fire vehicles prohibited.
The driver of any vehicle other than one on official business shall
not follow any authorized emergency fire vehicle in the same lane or an
adjacent lane to the one being used by such fire vehicle at a distance
closer than two hundred feet while such fire vehicle is displaying one
or more red or combination red and white lights, or one white light
which must be a revolving, rotating, flashing, oscillating or
constantly moving light, nor shall such driver drive into or park his
or vehicle within the block or where there is no block, within one
thousand feet of where such fire vehicle has stopped in answer to a
fire alarm.
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§ 1218. Crossing fire hose.
No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of a fire
department when laid down on any street or private driveway, to be used
at any fire or alarm of fire, without the consent of the fire
department official in command.
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