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:
RED, GREEN, WHITE LIGHTS
The following identification lights may be fitted on vehicles the following vehicles:
AMBER LIGHTS
Amber lights can be used on the following emergency vehicles:
ORANGE LIGHTS
A flashing orange light may only be used as follows:
Vehicles other than emergency vehicles or vehicles authorised by the relevant MEC in a province, may not be fitted with orange identification lights.