Let's see your iPhone do that.

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I have the same problem - leave the thing under car hoods all the time!! I've picked it up in the middle of the road from my test drive runs 3 times now. Works like a charm!
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Let's see your iPhone do that.
Volunteer fire fighters...
Scroll down to the bottom of this....http://www.in.gov/dhs/files/driving_laws.pdf
These guys get pretty carried away with their vehicle lighting--plus they like lots of antennae. And, they often drive like crap. I mean, what's the point of the showing the lights if you have to drive the speed limit? I agree. I move over for them because they are off to do some public service. Truth is, though, by the time the volunteer fire dept shows up with their leaky 1960s pumper truck the conflagrating structure has been reduced to a romantic 18" bed of orange coals--suitable for roasting marshmallows and tingling the frosty toes.
What I've never seen, though, is the green lights for certified paramedics. Still don't have to give them the right-of-way though. Nobody would know what it meant if they saw a car spinning a green light on its roof. Maybe a meter reader or a pizza guy?
That law is pretty outdated. Since that law was written, which should have been revised, all personnel driving an emergency vehicle are now required to take EVOC safety course ( Emergency Vehicle Operations Course) every 3 years, and a refresher course each year. In this course, drivers are to take with due regard, while operating under emergency traffic, ask for the right-of-way, and will not exceed 10 mph over the speed limit. This is a nationwide law, but as usual, can be further restricted by local laws.
What people and INSURANCE COMPANIES don't know, is if you get into an accident with an emergency vehicle (including LEO) and under normal driving circumstances you would be in the right (ie, the vehicle pulled out in front of you and you hit/T-bone them) even with them running emergency traffic they are at fault. Running emergency traffic does not automatically give them the right of way, they are asking for the right of way. This is why so many departments are no longer allowing lights & sirens on POV (Personally Owned Vehicles), too much of a liability...
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Volunteer fire fighters...
Scroll down to the bottom of this....http://www.in.gov/dhs/files/driving_laws.pdf
These guys get pretty carried away with their vehicle lighting--plus they like lots of antennae. And, they often drive like crap. I mean, what's the point of the showing the lights if you have to drive the speed limit? I agree. I move over for them because they are off to do some public service. Truth is, though, by the time the volunteer fire dept shows up with their leaky 1960s pumper truck the conflagrating structure has been reduced to a romantic 18" bed of orange coals--suitable for roasting marshmallows and tingling the frosty toes.
What I've never seen, though, is the green lights for certified paramedics. Still don't have to give them the right-of-way though. Nobody would know what it meant if they saw a car spinning a green light on its roof. Maybe a meter reader or a pizza guy?