postman are leally allowed to go through a red light
Emergency vehicles such as police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances only.
In most places, emergency vehicles such as police cars, firetrucks, and ambulances are legally allowed to go through a red light when responding to an emergency with their lights and sirens activated.
Emergency vehicles only
No, they are required to obey the laws except for the seat belt laws, they do have certin restrictions with that
Florida
Some light is allowed to pass through, but not all, making it translucent.
No, mail trucks must obey traffic laws like any other vehicle, including stopping at red lights. They are not exempt from following traffic signals unless they are responding to an emergency situation.
This varies in different countries. In the USA, it is allowed in few states but banned in others. As the police in many countries use blue light on police vehicles then blue is not allowed on private motorcycles.
No, this is not a law, it is a safety measure to ensure that nobody is running a red light or emergency vehicles are coming.
The basic answer is 'no' - unless of course the Queens Messenger is being driven by someone who can legally pass through a red traffic light - i.e. a Police Officer in legal pursuit of a suspect.
Opaque is antonym for transparent. Transparency allows light to pass through. Glass, water are examples. If light is not allowed to pass through then such a substance is termed as opaque.
nothing but light speed.