The notification, issued by the Department of Transport under Rule 108 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 supersedes all previous notifications on the use of red and other coloured beacon lights, said an official spokesperson.
As per the notification, red light with flasher can now be used only by a few high dignitaries, including the Punjab Governor, the Chief Justice and judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
Escort vehicles travelling with all these authorised vehicles can use a blue light with flasher.
However, the notification specifies that in case the said vehicle is not carrying the dignitary, or the dignitary is not on duty, the red or blue light, as the case may be, shall not the used and shall be shielded by a black cover, the spokesman said.
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These vehicles can use different lights, as applicable and as specified in the notification, he said.
The notification provides a blinking red light with purple glass for ambulances (only while attending an emergency), amber light with blinker for disaster/recovery equipment, and flashing bar/console (red, blue, white) for police vehicles and fire service vehicles, while on emergency duty only.
When not on duty, the beacon on these vehicles will have to be kept in a black cover.
According to the notification, details of stickers -- the sticker number, name of dignitary, vehicle number, category under which permission has been granted -- will be intimated by the ADGP to the State Transport Commissioner, Punjab, Chandigarh.