Quote:Man, you certainly can't see the tower ladder coming down the road at all. That light package sucks big time!!
No kidding someone ought to be fired over letting that hit the streets. Sadly I see this all too many times.
If they hit a car at an intersection in daylight, you would need to persuade me very strongly that the driver of the car actually saw the warning lights.
I'm sorry but they do a very poor job of actually warning anyone that it's an emergency vehicle. You may hear the siren, but a quick look around for
the siren and you could easily over look this as being the source of the siren. Everything on the rig including warning lights should scream MOVE
OUT OF THE WAY! This one barely says excuse me, sort of like Hooks from the Police Academy movies. (Yes I'm that old, that I recall those movies!)
It's almost like everyone see's that a unit meets NFPA lighting requirements and that's good enough. When I spec out a unit lighting is the second
most important thing right after chassis (powertrain, and suspension).
Kris