1. Flashing or revolving lights on tow trucks. (a) Colored lights.-- (1) Subject to subsection (b), tow trucks may be equipped with one or more flashing or
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 45721
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 45721
§ 4572.1. Flashing or revolving lights on tow trucks. (a) Colored lights.-- (1) Subject to subsection (b), tow trucks may be equipped with one or more flashing or
revolving yellow lights and one or more flashing or revolving white lights. The manner
in which the light or lights shall be displayed shall be determined by regulation
of the department. (2) Subject to subsection (b.1), tow trucks may be equipped with one or more flashing
or revolving yellow lights and one or more flashing or revolving blue lights. The
blue lights shall only be equipped in the rear of the vehicle. (b) Limitations on white lights.-- The flashing or revolving yellow and white lights under subsection (a)(1) on tow trucks
shall be activated only when the vehicle is actively performing the type of work which
is the basis of the designation of the vehicle as an authorized vehicle or is within
the vicinity of an emergency response area. Tow trucks shall not operate with activated
flashing or revolving yellow and white lights under subsection (a)(1) when: (1) Not engaged in the act of towing a vehicle. (2) Brake lights, turn signals and operating lights are visible from the rear and not
obstructed. (3) The vehicle being towed does not trail behind the tow truck and is securely positioned
on the flatbed of the tow truck with no parts of the towed vehicle overhanging. (b.1) Limitations on blue lights.-- A tow truck may only operate with blue lights under subsection (a)(2) while the tow
truck is stationary on the side of the road or highway while responding to a disabled
vehicle. A tow truck shall not operate with blue lights under subsection (a)(2) at
any time while the tow truck is in motion. (c) Penalty.-- Unauthorized use of the lights specified in this subsection shall be a summary offense
punishable by a fine of $50. (Oct. 19, 2018, P.L.547, No.83, eff. 60 days; Nov. 3, 2022, P.L.2156, No.157, eff.
60 days) 2022 Amendment. Section 2 of Act 157 provided that all regulations and parts of regulations are abrogated
to the extent of any inconsistency with the provisions of Act 157.
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