Personal vehicles driven by volunteer ambulance squad members responding to alarms are allowed to display:
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A red cross.
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Blue lights.
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Green lights.
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Amber lights.
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Explanation
Personal vehicles driven by volunteer ambulance squad members can display green lights when responding to an alarm. Other drivers are not legally required to yield the right-of-way to vehicles with green lights, but it is courteous to do so when possible.
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