If they have their siren on they do not have to stop.
No, as long as the halos are "white" you should be fine. Blue lights are usually for cops and red are for ambulances or fire trucks.
No, the American Red Cross doesn't have ambulances.
Stop.
When encountering flashing red lights, a driver should always stop.
Yes, red lights can be fixed on top of ambulances as part of their emergency lighting system. These lights are crucial for alerting other drivers and pedestrians to the presence of an emergency vehicle, ensuring safe passage through traffic. The installation of red lights typically complies with local regulations and standards for emergency vehicles.
No only law enforcement, fire brigade or ambulances are allowed blue lights on a vehicle. The road traffic law says tail lights must be red and orange in colour, if the lenses are white for the indicater then they must have orange bulbs
Stop until the red lights stops flashing
Tail markers and stop lights must be red. Turn signals can be red or amber.
No, bikes must follow the same traffic laws as cars and stop at red lights.
Flashing red lights typically indicate that you must stop, but there may be exceptions depending on the specific situation and traffic laws.
stop lights don't have gas in them; it's just the color of the cover on the light.
No, bikes do not have the legal right to run red lights. Cyclists are required to follow the same traffic laws as vehicles and must stop at red lights.