Daryl wrote:I'm looking for legislation regarding markings.......
IF you take the time to look through to
UK Emergency Vehicles > Information > Blue Light Use
it covers Lighting and reflective markings. Also it included this:-
An emergency vehicle is classed as a vehicle used:
for police purposes (but not necessarily a police vehicle, e.g. search and rescue)
for fire brigade purposes (but not necessarily a fire brigade vehicle)
for ambulance purposes (but not necessarily an ambulance vehicle, e.g. mountain rescue)
as an ambulance for moving sick, injured or disabled people
by a specialist company for fire salvage work
by the Forestry Commission for fire fighting
by local councils for fire fighting
for bomb disposal
for nuclear accidents
by the RAF mountain rescue
by the National Blood Service
by HM Coastguard
for mine rescue
by the RNLI for launching lifeboats
for moving around human organs
by Revenue and Customs for serious crime
The first line was interesting! are we not called out by the police and would this help in interpretation of the regulations.
The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 (1 November 1989)
The Road Vehicles Lighting (Amendment) Regulations 2005 (21 October 2005)
The Road Vehicles Lighting (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2005 (12 December 2005)
Index - Part I - Part II - Part III - Part IV - Amendment - Amendment No. 2
Have a good read and see if anyone can understand it fully.