A vehicle that old would be classified as an "antique" vehicle to which modern equipment laws would not necessarily apply. You would have to check with your state DMV to determine how they treat something of this description.
Drinking and driving.
yield to the emergency vehicle
you put your foot on the gas petal slightly more than you would when your driving a car or truck then you put your lights on and go to the area you need.
miles driver strickly on highways. not city driving conditions.
Stuart little The Mouse and the Motorcycle
The aim of this is to allow people driving in front of the vehicle (ambulance) to see the word "AMBULANCE" when he/she looks in the rear view mirror. If the word was not reversed, the driver of the car ahead of the vehicle would see: "ECNALUBMA"
The aim of this is to allow people driving in front of the vehicle (ambulance) to see the word "AMBULANCE" when he/she looks in the rear view mirror. If the word was not reversed, the driver of the car ahead of the vehicle would see: "ECNALUBMA"
distance = 546 km, including 462 km on highways; driving time = 06H00
You wouldn't be able to work on an ambulance with a DUI as a major job duty is driving. The ambulance service wouldn't be able to insure you to drive.
due to price ...which is redickulos ...
Walt joined the Red Cross and was sent overseas, where he spent a year driving an ambulance and chauffeuring Red Cross officials. His ambulance was covered from stem to stem, not with stock camouflage, but with drawings and cartoons.
So a driver in front of an ambulance can read the word when they look in the rear view mirror