BLSBoy
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i have a pov with a couple blue lights and i sometimes see cops or other vehicles with the light placed in the upper right side of the windshield rather than centered or to the left (which would make more sense to me so the car ur passing can more easily see it). any explination would appreciated. thanx
I'll bite.
Putting a light on the drivers side high interferes with vision both from the light, and flashback.
There are what are known as "zones" for emergency lighting. The roof, the immediate high area in the windsheid, the lower windsheild, the grille, and lower area.
You generally want to cover an upper zone such as the roof or upper windshield, and lower area to catch drivers attention. A simple light mounted high, and grille lights (2) are ample warning power to the front.
Now my disclaimer;
I am a career EMT (waiting on NREMTP so I can start working as Paramedic<_<), vol. FF, and I respond as a part of the Atlantic County EMS Task Force, so there are times that I could use lights to move traffic so I can get quickly, but safely, to my destination.
I also have helped install lights as well.
That being said, I have NO emergency lights in my POV at the moment.
I have my priorities, and lighting up my POV just aint one of them at the moment.
