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Originally Posted by Bilyclub
316.2397 Certain lights prohibited; exceptions.—
(1) No person shall drive or move or cause to be moved any vehicle or equipment upon any highway within this state with any lamp or device thereon showing or displaying a red or blue light visible from directly in front thereof except for certain vehicles hereinafter provided.
(2) It is expressly prohibited for any vehicle or equipment, except police vehicles, to show or display blue lights. However, vehicles owned, operated, or leased by the Department of Corrections or any county correctional agency may show or display blue lights when responding to emergencies.
Means you might be good on the MMP's but not on a public street.
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I’m a retired auto insurance claims guy - the first thing you need to do is define the word “vehicle” when interpreting laws/insurance policies. In insurance world, the word “vehicle” refers to a car or other vehicle that is licensed to be driven on public highways (this excludes most golf carts, mopeds, lots of farm equipment, etc.) That is why you need separate golf cart insurance outside your auto policy for coverage from loss.