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  2. Yamaha FJR1300 - Wikipedia

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    The engine power output is the same as the civilian versions, at 124 wheel horsepower and 99.9 wheel foot lbs of torque. The US versions are the newer 6 speed motorcycles with LED lighting. Multiple jurisdictions have tested and switched to the motorcycle for its comfort, handling, acceleration, and factory integrated controls of police equipment.

  3. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    In vehicles with separate left and right green turn signal tell-tale on the dashboard, both left and right indicators may flash to provide a visual indication of the hazard flashers' operation. In vehicles with a single green turn signal tell-tale on the dashboard, a separate red tell-tale must be provided for hazard flasher indication.

  4. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Wikipedia

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    In order to show compliance to FMVSS 108, the lens of each original equipment and replacement headlamp, daytime running lamp (DRL) and certain conspicuity reflectors must be marked with the symbol "DOT". [1]: S6.5, S8.2.1.3, Table III This symbol may also be applied to compliant signal lighting devices, but is not mandatory.

  5. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    Group 3 (For replacement purposes only) Category Cap (Base) Filaments Nominal power Comments Image C21W SV8.5 1 12 V: 21 W Old designation: C15, for reversing lamp only H2 X511 1 12 V / 55 W ECE nominal luminous flux: 1800lm ±15% Deleted from Reg 37 H14 2 12 V: 60 / 55 W P38t Japan ECE nominal luminous flux: 1,750 / 1,150 lm ±15% P19W PGU20-1 1

  6. Headlight flashing - Wikipedia

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    Headlight flashing might have come into more common use as a means of attempting driver-to-driver communication by the mid-1970s, [3] when cars began to come with headlight beam selectors located on the steering column—typically activated by pulling the turn signal stalk—rather than the previous foot-operated pushbutton switches.

  7. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    Typical New Zealand Police patrol vehicle with current LED lightbar, LED dash lighting and alternating headlights A St John New Zealand ambulance with red lights. In New Zealand, the colors used on lightbars and beacons are defined by the New Zealand Transport Agency regulations. [58] [59] Red and blue: New Zealand Police. All branches of NZ ...