Locally to me, the blue bar on the top of the car flashes (in some other states, I believe police use red lights, or red and blue) the headlights flash and the tail lights flash.
It depends on the traffic laws. codes, or ordinances where you intend to operate the vehicle. Usually, the use of flashing lights, and/or the color [IF flashing lights are permitted] is prohibited for all except emergency first responders [for example vehicles used by, police, law enforcement, emergency medical services, wreckers, etc.]. To find the answer, contact your local law enforcement [police] agency.
lock the doors, put it in park, turn the lights off if they are on and put on the emergency break
Put on or engage your emergency break.
If you mean the daytime running lights , just put your emergency / parking brake on when you are parked
You can put blue film over your headlights but you can not change the lights to be blue. It is illegal. Only emergency vehicles can have blue or red lights.
Yes - definitely.
A flashing red light on an emergency vehicle means stop. A flashing blue light means that the emergency vehicle is authorized to treat red traffic lights as being yellow, drive on an emergency use only lane on a highway, and disobey the speed limit.
If you just want them off when your parked, just put on the emergency brake.
Call 112*If you call 112 you get to the emergency line. You can call 02800 wherever in the country and you will get to the nearest open police station. They can also put you in contact with any police station in Norway.Update:And if you should be in Norway, in an emergency, struggling to remember the numbers you read before the trip on the internet: No worry, of course they place 911 calls directly to the local emergency central.
You can only turn off the headlights by applying the emergency brake. When the emergency brake is on, the headlights will not light. Otherwise the best of my expererience is that they are on all the time. If you have remote start, put the emergency brake on before you leave the vehicle and when you remote start it, the headlights will not be on, but the driving lights (if switch is on) will be on as well as the parking lights.
If you're able too put on the emergency lights. (The flashing orange ones.) They will hopefully notice it, and stay away.
While there is no real "cheap" way to outfit a vehicle with emergency lights, you can get the lower quality lights, old fashioned ones that aren't LEDs and things. Typically unmarked emergency vehicles will put a light on the upper part of the windshield interior and one on the dash, one on the upper and one on the lower portion of the rear window, and optional on the sides if necessary. For decent prices, you can check the Galls company (www.galls.com) or The Fire Store at (www.thefirestore.com)