Battenburg (Not the cake!)

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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Daryl » Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:51 pm

Deborah wrote:Hi, if you can wait until I am back in work next week I will ask someone about the regulations regarding orange livery on vehicles and about reflective stickers. From memory I think there may be something in the construction & use regulations but not sure. Deborah


That would be great, thanks!

The only thing that I have found is that you can't have red reflective within a certain distance of the front of a vehicle and white reflective within a certain distance if the back, however you can have Amber all round. It is more the configuration of colours in the Battenburg that I am looking for. Blue/Yellow - Police, Red/Yellow - Fire, Green/Yellow - Ambulance, Orange/White - ?????
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby tim » Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:51 pm

Hi from memory there is no legislation regarding orange battenburg, Orange iis the internaional colour for search and rescue, Hence Orange being used at sea, on life boats and RAF helicopters, As long as you dont use silver or white reflective on the rear of the vehicle you are ok. RAC use silver and orange because of the rescue link but decided against battenburg just to be different. Autoglass use a battenburg orange and silver stripe on their vehicles along each side.
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Bumble » Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:21 am

Ive still got my vinyl cutter and some reflective green and silver vinyl if any one needs anything done ? [happy]
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Daryl » Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:12 pm

Got access to black?
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Merlin » Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:42 pm

Some silver reflective would be good!

http://www.ukemergency.co.uk/others/dscd0227.jpg Saw this Daryl, maybe SARDA have quick access to the legislation?
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Bumble » Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:14 pm

ive got most colors and can get any others within a couple of days does any one want any like before i.e. www.K9-SAR.com ideal for car rear windows approx 1" high 12" long.
or Paw prints ? just let me know.
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Drew » Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:31 pm

Daryl wrote:
Daz wrote:hi all
pictures of MR and other vehicles are at
http://www.ukemergency.co.uk


I'm looking for legislation regarding markings.......


IF you take the time to look through to
UK Emergency Vehicles > Information > Blue Light Use
it covers Lighting and reflective markings. Also it included this:-

An emergency vehicle is classed as a vehicle used:

for police purposes (but not necessarily a police vehicle, e.g. search and rescue)
for fire brigade purposes (but not necessarily a fire brigade vehicle)
for ambulance purposes (but not necessarily an ambulance vehicle, e.g. mountain rescue)
as an ambulance for moving sick, injured or disabled people
by a specialist company for fire salvage work
by the Forestry Commission for fire fighting
by local councils for fire fighting
for bomb disposal
for nuclear accidents
by the RAF mountain rescue
by the National Blood Service
by HM Coastguard
for mine rescue
by the RNLI for launching lifeboats
for moving around human organs
by Revenue and Customs for serious crime


The first line was interesting! are we not called out by the police and would this help in interpretation of the regulations.

The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 (1 November 1989)
The Road Vehicles Lighting (Amendment) Regulations 2005 (21 October 2005)
The Road Vehicles Lighting (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2005 (12 December 2005)
Index - Part I - Part II - Part III - Part IV - Amendment - Amendment No. 2

Have a good read and see if anyone can understand it fully.
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Darren » Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:45 pm

But surely you would need full buy-in from all forces we cover or transit through?
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Daryl » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:00 pm

If you read back through this thread you will see that I have tried to read most of those documents.

Nowhere does it mention Orange and White Checker/Battenburg.

If I ask MR they will tell me that only they have authorisation to use it but can not provide me evidance to the fact. When I mention that I believe SAR can use it it foxes them!!
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Re: Battenburg (Not the cake!)

Postby Drew » Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:23 pm

Daryl wrote:If you read back through this thread you will see that I have tried to read most of those documents.

Nowhere does it mention Orange and White Checker/Battenburg.

If I ask MR they will tell me that only they have authorisation to use it but can not provide me evidance to the fact. When I mention that I believe SAR can use it it foxes them!!

Sorry didn't mean it to sound like you hadn't taken the time. But what about this!

In the regulations, lights, reflectors and reflective material are all classed as lights on cars (this means that the public cannot have blue reflective graphics for example).

You can only have a steady white light to the front and a steady red light showing to the rear of your vehicle. The exceptions to this are:

BLUE
flashing from an emergency vehicle
flashing or constant from a police vehicle

GREEN
on a doctor’s car

WHITE
reversing lights
work lamps

AMBER
any vehicle’s indicators
amber pedal reflectors or pedal lights
reflected from a registration plate
reflected from a road clearance vehicle
reflected from a vehicle carrying dangerous substances
reflected on some old or heavy vehicles

flashing amber lights on
a road clearance vehicle
a bin lorry
a breakdown vehicle
a vehicle with a 25 mph top speed
a vehicle wider than 2.9 metres
a roadworks vehicle
an escort vehicle
a Revenue and Customs vehicle
a surveying vehicle
a clamping or tow truck vehicle
airport vehicles
any other specially authorised vehicle

ANY COLOUR
for interior lighting
for registration plate lighting
for taxi meter lighting
for bus route sign lighting
from a traffic sign attached to a vehicle
any colour from the reflectors on a wheel of a cycle, motorbike or invalid carriage

ALSO

white and blue chequered light from a police control vehicle
white and red chequered light from a fire control vehicle
white and green chequered light from an ambulance control vehicle


Ok I see the same as you Daryl. You can't have Orange and White reflective Battenburg on the front or rear of a vehicle as its not in the exceptions. However it dosen't state that it is not aloud on the side of the vehicles. On looking at other MR Type vehicles and some of the Police for that matter, they use stripes on the rear of vehicles and not Battenburg. Also the regulations state REFLECTIVE if its not reflective, then I see it as being out side of these regulations, again as per what you said yourself at the begining. So you can have none reflective all round and reflective on the sides only.

Does anyone else see anything that would stop that interpretation?
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