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Identification Lights on Vehicles

THE USE OF IDENTIFICATION LIGHTS ON VEHICLES

The use of identification lights is regulated by Regulation 176 and Regulation 185 of the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2000. 

Please Note:  The legal framework regarding identification lights and sirens is applicable to the vehicle and not to the person operating the vehicle. For instance, should a designated official be using a different vehicle, they may not place the identification lights on said vehicle. 

BLUE LIGHTS

A blue light may only be fitted on vehicles operated by:

  • Members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) and Municipal Police Services;
  • Traffic officers;
  • Members of the SANDF Military Police.

RED, GREEN, WHITE LIGHTS

The following identification lights may be fitted on vehicles the following vehicles:

  • Red lights  -  ambulances, fire-fighting or rescue vehicles;
  • Green lights -  disaster management vehicles;
  • White lights - vehicles owned by registered security service provider and driven by a security officer.

AMBER LIGHTS

Amber lights can be used on the following emergency vehicles:

  • Employed in connection with the maintenance of public roads;
  • Engaged in the distribution and supply of electricity
  • Engaged in the supply of essential public services;
  • Operated in terms of the authority granted by the MEC in terms of section 81 of the Act;
  •  Breakdown vehicles;
  •  Refuse compactor vehicles;
  • Vehicles carrying an abnormal load and the vehicles escorting them, if any.

ORANGE LIGHTS

A flashing orange light may only be used as follows:

  • Where a breakdown has occurred;
  • Where maintenance or other work, or an inspection is being carried out;
  • When a breakdown vehicle is towing a motor vehicle, or in the event of a vehicle carrying an abnormal load.

Vehicles other than emergency vehicles or vehicles authorised by the relevant MEC in a province, may not be fitted with orange identification lights.