Stillen has them I believe.
Edit for linky:
http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?id=BPSPTROTR01&c=BR&year=2006&make=NISSAN&model=TITAN
Edit for linky:
http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?id=BPSPTROTR01&c=BR&year=2006&make=NISSAN&model=TITAN
Hey if he's coming to my house and I'm trapped I don't mind if he speeds at all. Hopefully he's got a supercharger as well.DeadRiver said:you do realize you aren't allowed to speed even if you have blue lights. the first part about being a good firemen is being safe.. step one, getting to the firehouse in tact.
anmut said:Hey if he's coming to my house and I'm trapped I don't mind if he speeds at all. Hopefully he's got a supercharger as well.
blue lights are for emergency responders and are not considered an emergency vehicle.textitan13 said:In texas if you don't get out of their way and yield to a emergency vehicle they give you a ticket. A big ticket
gksmith said:A fire truck with lights and siren going, a police cruiser with lights and siren going, and ambulance with lights and siren going, and a mail truck all coming from different directions reach a 4 way intersection at the same time - by law, who goes first?
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Answer: The mail truck as it's a federal vehicle.
gksmith said:they also don't have to stop for school busses.gksmith said:A fire truck with lights and siren going, a police cruiser with lights and siren going, and ambulance with lights and siren going, and a mail truck all coming from different directions reach a 4 way intersection at the same time - by law, who goes first?
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Answer: The mail truck as it's a federal vehicle.
lets just say its common courtesy.blue lights are for emergency responders and are not considered an emergency vehicle.
Fire officials however can have Red Lights and you have to yield, IE the fire marshal that uses is POV (personally owned vehicle) as his response vehicle. I also believe that the Chief can run reds if he opts not to use the chief's car but his own POV.
you aren't technically allowed to speed in a fire engine or an ambulance
I always give it. :cheers: I've been there.. on foot.textitan13 said:lets just say its common courtesy.