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Sandbox for Courtesy Lights - Testing a state-by-state list for Vol FF Light Laws

 * Alabama - At least one red light is required.
 * Alaska - Red and blue lights are permitted, and are required to be mounted as high as possible.
 * Arizona - Only yellow and white warning lights are permitted.
 * Arkansas - Red lights are permitted.
 * California
 * Colorado - Red and white lights are permitted. At least one light must be attached to the roof.
 * Connecticut - Blue lights and white flashing headlights are permitted.
 * Delaware - Only white flashing headlights are permitted.
 * Florida - A maximum of two red lights are permitted.
 * Georgia - Red lights are permitted.
 * Hawaii - Red lights are permitted, and additional yellow or white warning lights are allowed.
 * Idaho
 * Illinois - Blue lights and white flashing headlights are permitted.
 * Indiana - A maximum of four blue lights are permitted. The lights must be placed on the roof, in the windshield, or level with the bumper.
 * Iowa - Blue lights are permitted.
 * Kansas - Red lights are permitted and must be mounted on the roof.
 * Kentucky - Red lights are permitted.
 * Louisiana - One red light is permitted and must be placed on the roof or dashboard.
 * Maine - One red or red and white light is permitted in the windshield OR two red or red and white lights are permitted above the bumper and below the hood.
 * Maryland - Red and white lights are permitted. A maximum of five officers per department are permitted to have emergency lights.
 * Massachusetts - Red lights are permitted.
 * Michigan - Red lights are permitted and must be mounted on the roof.
 * Minnesota - One non-flashing, 3-inch red light is permitted.
 * Mississippi - Red lights are permitted.
 * Missouri - A blue light is permitted.
 * Montana - A red light is permitted and is required to be placed on the roof or the front of the vehicle.
 * Nebraska - A red or red and blue light is permitted.
 * Nevada - A red light is permitted.
 * New Hampshire - Red lights are permitted.
 * New Jersey - Blue lights are permitted, but operators must obey traffic laws.
 * New Mexico - Temporary red and amber lights are permitted.
 * New York - A blue light is permitted and must be placed inside the vehicle or on the trunk/tailgate of the vehicle.
 * North Carolina -
 * North Dakota -
 * Ohio - Red or red and white lights are permitted.
 * Oklahoma - Red and white lights are permitted.
 * Oregon - Amber or white lights are permitted in the front, and red and amber lights are permitted in the rear.
 * Pennsylvania - Red, blue, clear, amber, white, and yellow lights are permitted, but all lights on a vehicle must be the same color.
 * Rhode Island - Red and white lights are permitted.
 * South Carolina - Red lights are permitted.
 * South Dakota -
 * Tennessee - Red and white lights are permitted.
 * Texas - Two front and two rear red lights mounted evenly which flash in an alternating pattern OR a single, temporary, roof-mounted red light.
 * Utah - Red lights are permitted.
 * Vermont - Red or a combination of red and white lights are permitted. Company vehicles may also be equipped with emergency lights with written authorization by the employer.
 * Virginia - No more than two red or red and white lights are permitted.
 * Washington - Green lights are permitted on the front of vehicles.
 * West Virginia - Red lights are permitted.
 * Wisconsin - Red and white lights are permitted.
 * Wyoming - A red or amber light is permitted.

All cited at, will probably add state-specific statute citations later