New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00159

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Allows police vehicles to have one or more forward facing blue lights, provided that such blue light can only be displayed in combination with a red and/or white light.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S2055

Allows vehicles owned and operated by the Rhode Island Disaster Medical Assistance Team, Inc and/or its affiliates or subsidiaries to operate with forward facing red and white emergency lights.

NY HB1403

Fire department vehicles, certain; authorize to display blue lights if certain conditions are met.

NY SB962

Emergency vehicles: blue warning lights.

NY SB349

Emergency vehicles: blue warning lights.

NY A08688

Requires operators of motor vehicles to yield the right of way upon the immediate approach of a vehicle displaying a green or blue light.

NY S00214

Establishes that one or more green or blue lights may be displayed on certain motor vehicles.

NY A11075

Enacts the "who you gonna call? act"; classifies vehicles of the office of chief medical examiner of the city of New York as an emergency vehicle; classifies any actual or potential scene where the New York city office of chief medical examiner has an official role as an emergency operation; authorizes vehicles of the office of chief medical examiner of the city of New York to affix vehicles with blue, red and white lights.

NY HB2522

Permitting highway construction and maintenance vehicles in road construction zones to display flashing amber, white or green lights at all times or flashing white and blue lights on stationary trailers under certain conditions and prohibiting the use of a mobile telephone while operating a motor vehicle in a school zone or a road construction zone.

NY SB00407

An Act Authorizing The Commissioner Of Motor Vehicles To Issue Permits Allowing Organ Transport Vehicles To Use Certain Lights.

NY HB489

Allowing volunteer emergency workers to use a rear facing blue light on their private vehicles when involved in emergency service.

Similar Bills

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