Wisconsin Emergency Vehicle Light State Statutes
Wisconsin allows for the use of emergency lighting in certain cars, and regulates who may and can not use state statutes. Wisconsin laws also specify what color warning lights may be used on certain vehicles. We also gathered local state laws and added ties to more centralized sources to make it easier for consumers in Wisconsin to purchase the lights they need to stay secure and lawful.
State Statutes Emergency Vehicle Lights
Wisconsin Emergency Vehicle Definition
Statute 340.01(3) provides for an emergency vehicle in Wisconsin. The law specifies any vehicle operated by police, fire, or EMS; it is an emergency vehicle like ambulances. The emergency vehicle light law covers rescue vehicles, federal bomb squads, volunteer firefighters, organ transport teams, and emergency vehicles owned by municipalities in the local, state, and county areas.
Wisconsin Police Use Red and Blue Lighting
Wisconsin emergency light statute 347.25(1)(a) permits the use of red and blue lighting by police. No other vehicles are allowed to use red or blue police lights on departmental or personal vehicles in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Fire Trucks and Ambulance Warning Lights Use Wisconsin Red and White Lights
Fire trucks and ambulances use red and white lighting. Just like police lighting, state statute restricts fire truck and ambulance lighting. These emergency vehicles may use equipment which is pulsating, rotating, oscillating, or flashing.
Wisconsin Special Emergency Vehicle Requirements
Statute requires that vehicles in Wisconsin that use warning or emergency lights must only do so when the vehicle responds to an emergency call. The state does state that when responding to a call, police may activate lights, and they may also use lights during traffic violations, or while following a suspect.
Wisconsin Tow Trucks Use Wisconsin’s Red and Amber Warning Lights
warning light statutes apply to tow trucks. State statute 347.26 allows tow trucks to be equipped with amber lights or the combination lights red and amber. Unlike emergency vehicles, the lighting for tow trucks must be pulsating, flickering or oscillating.
Wisconsin Special Emergency Vehicle Requirements
While the color of emergency vehicle lights in Wisconsin is not limited by state statute, the state does have special emergency vehicle lighting requirements. In fact, state statute mandates that vehicles in Wisconsin that use warning or emergency lights must do so only when the vehicle responds to an emergency call. The state does state that when responding to a call, police may activate lights, and may also use lights during traffic violations, or while following a suspect.
Wisconsin Pilot Vehicles and Amber Light
Use In Wisconsin, 2 amber warning lights are required for pilot vehicles. The modules must be placed onto the top of the car.
For more information on what lights are available to you, please call your State Highway Patrol office at: 608-266-3212 *
Please note that these numbers are what we can currently find, and the numbers may have changed since this listing.