Warning Light definition

Warning Light means a class 2 electrical lighting device located on a permitted vehicle and/or escort vehicles, used to warn all approaching traffic of a possible safety hazard. The device shall be any one or combination of the following:
Warning Light means a steady burning, oscillating, rotating, or flashing amber light or arrow board or white colored light.
Warning Light means a light fitted to avehicle designed specifically to warn road users of the vehicle’s presence on a road;

Examples of Warning Light in a sentence

  • If, after an incident, the Medical Warning Light signals that threshold forces have been exceeded the driver must be examined by the Event medical service without delay, the FIA Medical Delegate will determine the most appropriate place for this examination.

  • If the ORC detects a malfunction in any part of the system, it turns on the Air Bag Warning Light, either momentarily or continuously.

  • If a problem occurs, a red External Warning Light will alert you to that problem.

  • If, after an incident, the Medical Warning Light signals that threshold forces have been exceeded the driver must present himself for examination in the circuit medical centre without delay.

  • Immediate repair to the ABS system is required.Operation of the Brake Warning Light can be checked by turning the ignition switch from the OFF position to the ON/RUN position.

  • If, after an incident, the Medical Warning Light signals that threshold forces have been exceeded the driver must be examined by the Event medical service without delay, the Medical Delegate will determine the most appropriate place for this examination.

  • In the event of an EBD failure, the Brake Warning Light will turn on along with the ABS Light.

  • The Amber Warning Light and Flashing Red Light Signal Systems are used by school buses to protect children while entering or exiting the school bus.

  • Where noted on the plans the first two (2) warning signs shall include a "High Level Warning Device." In addition to the flags the signs shall also be equipped with a Type "B" High Intensity Flag Warning Light.

  • If, after an incident, the Medical Warning Light signals that threshold forces have been exceeded the driver must be examined by the Competition medical service without delay, the Medical Delegate will determine the most appropriate place for this examination.


More Definitions of Warning Light

Warning Light means a class 2 an electrical lighting device located on permitted vehicle and escort vehicles, used to warn all approaching traffic of a possible safety hazard. The device shall be any one or combination of the following: (a) Rotating; (b) Strobe;

Related to Warning Light

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