Green flashing lights
Lights - Green flashingUse of flashing green lights by private persons on public property - Flashing or
revolving lights on emergency vehicles Amended 2024 [Note: The 2024 amendment to this section consisted solely of deletions.] (a) All emergency vehicles shall be designated as such by the commissioner of public safety. The commis- sioner shall so designate each vehicle by issuing to such vehicle a permit to operate flashing or revolving emergency lights of the appropriate color. Such permit shall be valid for five years from the date of issuance. Any and all officially marked law enforcement vehicles as specified in Code Section 40-8-91 shall not be required to have a permit for the use of a blue light. Any and all fire department vehicles which are distinctly marked on each side shall not be required to have a permit for the use of a red light. Any and all ambulances, as defined in Code Section 31-11-2, licensed by this state shall not be required to have a permit for the use of a red light. (b) The commissioner shall authorize the use of red flashing or revolving lights only when the person or governmental agency shall demonstrate to the commissioner a proven need for equipping a vehicle with emergency lights. The fee for such lights shall be $2.00, provided that no federal, state, county, or municipal governmental agency or an ambulance provider, as defined in Code Section 31-11-2, shall be required to pay such fee. (c) Nothing contained in this Code section shall prohibit the commissioner from issuing a single special use permit to cover more than one vehicle, provided each vehicle covered under such special use permit shall pay the fee specified in subsection (b) of this Code section. (d) Except as provided in this subsection, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to operate any motor vehicle or to park any motor vehicle on public property with flashing or revolving green lights. This subsection shall not apply to any motor vehicle being used by any law enforcement agency, fire depart- ment, emergency management agency, or other governmental entity to designate the location of the com- mand post for such agency, department, or entity at the site of an emergency.
Exceptions - Flashing parking or brake lights or directional signals
Flashing lights - Exceptions
Nothing contained in Code Sections 40-8-90 and 40-8-92 shall be deemed to apply to nor construed to pro- hibit blinking or flashing parking or brake lights or directional signals on any motor vehicle.