What Vehicles Have What Beacons?

What Vehicles Have What Beacons?

What Vehicles Have What Beacons?

Beacon lights are used to communicate caution, authority, or emergency status.
The color and type of beacon depends on the vehicle’s role.


Amber (Yellow) Beacons – Caution & Work Vehicles

Common vehicles:

  • Tractors and agricultural machinery

  • Construction trucks and equipment

  • Tow trucks and recovery vehicles

  • Utility and maintenance vehicles

  • Roadwork and traffic control vehicles

What it means:
Slow-moving vehicle, active work, or potential hazard.

This is the most common and widely legal beacon color for civilian and commercial use.


Blue Beacons – Law Enforcement & Authorized Emergency Use

Common vehicles:

  • Police vehicles

  • Authorized security or escort vehicles

  • Certain emergency response units (varies by country)

What it means:
Law enforcement presence or official emergency authority.

⚠️ Civilian use is restricted or illegal in many regions.


Red Beacons – Emergency Response Only

Common vehicles:

  • Fire engines

  • Ambulances

  • Emergency rescue vehicles

What it means:
Immediate emergency response—drivers must yield.

🚫 Almost never legal for civilian or commercial vehicles.


Green Beacons – Specialized or Command Vehicles

Common vehicles (varies by country):

  • Medical command vehicles

  • Volunteer emergency responders

  • Incident commanders

What it means:
Special authority or command role at an incident scene.

Green beacon usage is highly regional and uncommon for general vehicles.


White Beacons – Work Area Illumination (Not Warning)

Common vehicles:

  • Utility trucks

  • Service vehicles

  • Off-road or industrial equipment

What it means:
Illumination of a work area, not a traffic warning signal.

White beacons are usually used in addition to, not instead of, amber beacons.


Quick Summary Table

Beacon Color Vehicle Types Primary Meaning
Amber Tractors, construction, tow, utility Caution / slow-moving / work
Blue Police, authorized emergency Law enforcement / authority
Red Fire, ambulance Emergency response
Green Medical command (regional) Specialized authority
White Utility/service Work lighting

Key Takeaway

If the vehicle:

  • Works → Amber

  • Enforces → Blue

  • Responds to emergencies → Red

  • Commands incidents → Green

For agricultural and commercial vehicles, amber beacons are the correct and safest choice in almost all situations.