Wisconsin Code § 347.25

Special warning lamps on vehicles
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(1) Except
as provided in subs. (1m) (a), (1n), (1r), and (1s), an authorized
emergency vehicle may be equipped with one or more flashing,
oscillating, or rotating red lights, except that ambulances, fire department equipment, privately owned motor vehicles under s.
340.01 (3) (d) , (dg), or (dm) being used by personnel of a fulltime or part-time fire department, by members of a volunteer fire
department or rescue squad, or by an organ procurement organization or any person under an agreement with an organ procurement organization, and privately owned motor vehicles under s.
340.01 (3) (dh) being used to transport or pick up medical devices
or equipment, may be equipped with red or red and white lights,
and shall be so equipped when the operator thereof is exercising
the privileges granted by s. 346.03 or 346.215 (2) (a). The lights
shall be so designed and mounted as to be plainly visible and understandable from a distance of 500 feet both during normal sunlight and during hours of darkness. No operator of an authorized
emergency vehicle may use the warning lights except when responding to an emergency call or when in pursuit of an actual or
suspected violator of the law, when responding to but not upon returning from a fire alarm, when transporting an organ for human
transplantation, when transporting medical personnel for the purpose of performing human organ harvesting or transplantation
immediately after the transportation, when necessarily parked in
a position which is likely to be hazardous to traffic, or as authorized under s. 346.215 (2) (a).
(1m) (a) A police vehicle under s. 340.01 (3) (a) may be
equipped with a blue light and a red light which are flashing, oscillating or rotating.
(b) If the vehicle is so equipped, the lights shall be illuminated
as required under s. 346.03 or 346.215 (2) (a) when the operator
of the police vehicle is exercising the privileges granted under s.
346.03 or 346.215 (2) (a). On a marked police vehicle with an exterior light bar, the blue light shall be mounted on the roof of the
passenger side of the vehicle and the red light shall be mounted
on the roof of the driver side of the vehicle. If lights are mounted
inside the vehicle, blue lights shall be displayed on the interior of
the passenger side of the vehicle and red lights shall be displayed
on the interior of the driver side of the vehicle. On marked police
vehicles with blue lights displayed on the passenger side roof or
interior and red lights displayed on the driver side roof or interior,
a combination of additional blue and red lights may be mounted
on the front, sides, or rear of a police vehicle in any configuration.
When in use on an unmarked police vehicle, the blue light shall
be displayed on the passenger side of the vehicle and the red light
shall be displayed on the driver side of the vehicle. The lights
shall be designed and displayed so as to be plainly visible and understandable from a distance of 500 feet during normal sunlight
and during hours of darkness. No operator of a police vehicle
may use the warning lights except when responding to an emergency call or when in pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of
the law, when responding to but not upon returning from a fire
alarm, when necessarily parked on a highway in a position which
is likely to be hazardous to traffic using the highway, or as authorized under s. 346.215 (2) (a).
(c) If the state or any local authority intends to equip its police
vehicles as authorized under par. (a), the state or the local authority shall give notice of its intent as a class 2 notice under ch. 985
at least 90 days before so equipping the first vehicle.

(1n) A police vehicle under s. 340.01 (3) (a) may be equipped
with one or more flashing white lights. The lights shall be designed and displayed so as to be plainly visible and understandable from a distance of 500 feet both during normal sunlight and
during hours of darkness. The lights may be used only when the
warning lamps authorized under sub. (1) or (1m) are in use.
(1r) (a) 1. A police vehicle under s. 340.01 (3) (a) may be
equipped so that the high beams of its headlamps pulsate or flash
alternately at a rate of 70 to 90 pulses or flashes per minute. The
pulsating or flashing headlamps may be used only when the
warning lamps authorized under sub. (1) or (1m) are in use.
2. If the state or any local authority intends to equip its police
vehicles as authorized under subd. 1., the state or the local authority shall give notice of its intent as a class 2 notice under ch. 985
at least 90 days before so equipping the first vehicle.
(b) 1. a. A vehicle of a fire department under s. 340.01 (3) (c)
or an ambulance under s. 340.01 (3) (g) may be equipped so that
the high beams of its headlamps pulsate or flash alternately at a
rate of 70 to 90 pulses or flashes per minute. The pulsating or
flashing headlamps may be used only when the warning lamps
authorized under sub. (1) are in use.
b. If any local authority intends to equip its vehicles as authorized under subd. 1. a., the local authority shall give notice of its
intent as a class 2 notice under ch. 985 at least 90 days before so
equipping the first vehicle.
2. a. A sheriff or others designated by the county board may
authorize that an ambulance under s. 340.01 (3) (i) be equipped
so that the high beams of its headlamps pulsate or flash alternately at a rate of 70 to 90 pulses or flashes per minute. The pulsating or flashing headlamps may be used only when the warning
lamps authorized under sub. (1) are in use.
b. If the sheriff or others designated by the county board intend to authorize any ambulance under s. 340.01 (3) (i) to be
equipped as authorized under subd. 2. a., the local authority shall
give notice of its intent as a class 2 notice under ch. 985 at least 90
days before authorizing the first vehicle to be so equipped.
(c) 1. a. The state fire marshal may authorize that a privately
owned motor vehicle under s. 340.01 (3) (d) that is being used by
a deputy state fire marshal be equipped so that the high beams of
its headlamps pulsate or flash alternately at a rate of 70 to 90
pulses or flashes per minute. The pulsating or flashing headlamps may be used only when the warning lamps authorized under sub. (1) are in use.
b. If the state fire marshal intends to authorize any privately
owned motor vehicle under s. 340.01 (3) (d) that is being used by
a deputy state fire marshal to be equipped as authorized under
subd. 1. a., the state shall give notice of its intent as a class 2 notice under ch. 985 at least 90 days before authorizing the first vehicle to be so equipped.
2. a. A fire chief may authorize that a privately owned motor
vehicle under s. 340.01 (3) (d) that is being used by an employee
of the fire department or, if applicable, a member of the volunteer
fire department be equipped so that the high beams of its headlamps pulsate or flash alternately at a rate of 70 to 90 pulses or
flashes per minute. The pulsating or flashing headlamps may be
used only when the warning lamps authorized under sub. (1) are
in use.
b. If the fire chief intends to authorize any privately owned
motor vehicle under s. 340.01 (3) (d) that is being used by an employee of the fire department or, if applicable, a member of the
volunteer fire department to be equipped as authorized under
subd. 2. a., the local authority shall give notice of its intent as a
class 2 notice under ch. 985 at least 90 days before authorizing the
first vehicle to be so equipped.
(1s) A vehicle in use by a fire department as a command post
at the site of an emergency call may be equipped with a blue or
green light which is flashing, oscillating or rotating.
(2) No person may operate a school bus which is painted as
provided in s. 347.44 unless it is equipped with a 360-degree
flashing white strobe light having a flashrate of 60 to 120 per
minute and either flashing red warning lights or flashing red and
amber warning lights. The secretary shall prescribe rules for the
type, installation, operation and light output brilliance of the
lights required under this subsection. No vehicle may be
equipped with the warning and strobe lights required under this
subsection unless it also is painted as provided in s. 347.44.
(2g) No person may operate on a highway any self-propelled
implement of husbandry having a total width in excess of 12 feet
unless it is equipped with a 360-degree yellow or amber rotating
strobe or beacon light, mounted at the highest practicable point,
or 2 flashing amber lights visible to the front and rear, and the
light or lights are activated.
(2m) A human service vehicle may be equipped with a 360degree flashing strobe light with a flashrate of 60 to 120 per
minute. Notwithstanding s. 110.05 (1), the secretary shall prescribe rules for the type, color, installation, operation and light
output brilliance of the lights permitted under this subsection.
(3) The lead vehicle in a funeral procession may be equipped,
or any vehicle in the procession may be equipped if all vehicles in
the procession are so equipped, with a flashing amber or purple
light that may be used only in the procession.
(4) No vehicle may be equipped with or display any blue colored light or lamp unless the vehicle is used in police work authorized by the state or a political subdivision of the state or is used
by a fire department as authorized under sub. (1s).
(5) Notwithstanding s. 347.26 (11), whenever flashing warning lamps on an authorized emergency vehicle are designed and
being used to exhibit a directional arrow at the scene of an emergency, the lamps exhibiting the directional arrow may be flashing
simultaneously or sequentially. If the use of flashing warning
lamps to exhibit a directional arrow would likely direct approaching traffic into a lane of traffic moving in the opposite direction,
only the flashing warning lamps that exhibit the horizontal bar of
a directional arrow may be used and such lamps shall be flashing
simultaneously.

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