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Old May 31st, 2007
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Default Re: Firemen with blue lights on vehicles

I will yield to a blue light. As posted, they are not considered Emergency Vehicles in the Vehicle Code, but as others have said, they are trying to respond to the station or a scene. I do have problems with someone running a blue light and blowing stop signs and traffic signals while blinking there high beams to simulate some wig wags and T Boning someone in the intersection. One bad apple always ruins the bunch. Even a red light is useless without an audible signal, even according to the Vehicle Code. I feel bad for anyone running a blue light who injures someone while violating a traffic law. They should get their ass sued off.
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