Since when did VSP start using red and blue lights instead of blue and white? Saw 3 state troopers on I-64 around Newport News with them
Since when did VSP start using red and blue lights instead of blue and white? Saw 3 state troopers on I-64 around Newport News with them
Since when did VSP start using red and blue lights instead of blue and white? Saw 3 state troopers on I-64 around Newport News with them
But why would they switch from blue and white to red and blue
From what I've heard, it has to do with a study that Virginia Tech is doing in regards to the visibility of blue vs. red lights at day time and night time. I'm not sure how accurate that information is, it's just what's been mentioned by a couple of Troopers when I mentioned it the other day.
Is this statewide or particularly in Division 5?
So it would seem to me that with the use of LEDs, visibility wouldn't be as much of an issue as it would have been in the past.
In New York, blue is solely for vounteer fire fighters.... green is for volunteer ambulance/EMTs. Emergency vehicles have red or red and white only, although I have seen blue lights on NYPD units (just one light out of many).