Where are the emergency lights on the CHP's new Dodge Durangos?
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Where are the emergency lights on the CHP's new Dodge Durangos?
"These lights are integrated into the grille, windshield and side panels for increased visibility when activated. When a CHP officer initiates a traffic stop, red emergency lights will always be illuminated, and drivers are required to safely pull over. The design allows officers to address reckless driving while maintaining safety and compliance with state law."
"I read your article about the 70-year-old renewing their license. It is required for them to come in, not for the photo, but a vision test. Vision is so important when driving to prevent accidents. Many people try to cheat during the vision test. It's crazy how many. It's hard to work at the DMV but I love it. I help people in more ways than they think. You can't do much without an ID, let alone a license. Yes, it's sad that an elder won't be able to drive anymore but it's for their safety and ours. I have many customers with health conditions that shouldn't be driving and I take the proper steps to collect information to s"
"Note that we never said the lights were always on the roof."
The California Highway Patrol deployed Dodge Durango SUVs with forward-facing and side-facing emergency lights integrated into the grille, windshield and side panels rather than on the roof. When a CHP officer initiates a traffic stop, red emergency lights will always be illuminated and drivers are required to safely pull over. The integrated lights increase visibility when activated and allow officers to address reckless driving while maintaining safety and compliance with state law. The DMV requires older drivers to appear in person for vision tests during license renewal; vision screening helps prevent accidents and staff document health-related concerns.
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