Thema: Grün
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Alt 03.11.2009, 15:25   #4
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England
Passat B5 Limousine NEF
Peugeot 307 SW NEF
Renault Megane NEF
Südkorea
Hyundai Porter RTW
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Zitat von Auszug von Wikipedia (engl.)

Argentina

Argentina uses blue for police, red with some blue for fire, green for ambulances, and amber for utility vehicles.


Australia

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Green
lights are used to denote a stationary command vehicle. In Queensland it is also used on some State Forest bush fire units along with the amber. Further, in Queensland, some municipal animal control units use a green and amber light combination.
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Canada

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Green: emergency service volunteers
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United Kingdom

Doctors on emergency calls are allowed a green courtesy light.


New Zealand

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Green: A vehicle operated by a registered medical practitioner, such as a doctor, nurse or midwife, may be fitted with a single green beacon.
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South Korea

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Ambulances: Ambulances have many different colors. Private hospital ambulances use green and red while government-operated ambulances use red and white or green and white.
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United States

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Green on a fire chief's car or a mobile command post denotes the command vehicle on scene; this usage derives from the use of green flags in the Incident Command System. Green can also denote a firefighter or EMT's vehicle in some states. In some states, green is used by private security guards.
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Also die Feuerwehr von Saudi Arabien fährt mit grünen kls darum ?
Achso, es geht dir um KLs?

Ich dachte du meinst allgemein grüne Rundumlichtanlagen... sry!
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