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  • Cameramonkey

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    Same here. It cuts the LEDS being used down quite a bit so they aren't as blinding.
    Speaking of... It annoys me when some agencies switched to all blue LED light bars. Blue just doesnt travel as far.

    I'll see the reds from MILES away. In some cases you dont see the blues until you are MUCH closer to them.
     

    Skywired

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    Same here. It cuts the LEDS being used down quite a bit so they aren't as blinding.
    Same here. It cuts the LEDS being used down quite a bit so they aren't as blinding.
    It's a huge problem at night. Drivers tend to drive towards what they focus on. Especially with multiple vehicles, we minimize the lighting. Nobody wants to get hit. Especially at O-Dark-30
     

    Skywired

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    Speaking of... It annoys me when some agencies switched to all blue LED light bars. Blue just doesnt travel as far.

    I'll see the reds from MILES away. In some cases you dont see the blues until you are MUCH closer to them.
    Agreed. We use red, white , and blue bars..... as much as possible. Still visible, but without attracting drivers to drive into you. NOT that it always works....
     
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