In France, the use of flashing lights is regulated and subject to several approvals. Discover the regulations concerning their use as well as the different approvals in force
Articles R313-28 of the Highway Code and the decree of 06.02.1992 require slow moving vehicles to be equipped with orange beacons - special rotating or orange flashing lights. The vehicles concerned by the regulation are:
The number of orange flashing lights is regulated by the decree of July 4, 1972.
Articles R313-28 of the Highway Code classify priority vehicles into two categories for the use of beacons.
For category A vehicles, the lighting devices must consist of two blue flashing lights - individual fixed or removable rotating lights - or a special signaling ramp in which lights emitting blue light are grouped. These two devices must be visible to an observer 50 meters away.
To be in order, your vehicles must be equipped with approved flashing lights: for orange and blue flashing lights, they must comply with the European directive ECE-R65 and the TFSL directive to be used on the road network. These directives specify:
All beacons (in various colors, including orange and blue) used on the road network must also comply with the ECE-R10 approval for electromagnetic compatibility. This limits the electromagnetic emissions and guarantees a sufficiently high resistance not to disturb the other surrounding devices.
Vehicles authorized to operate on airports must comply with ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) regulations which specify the light frequency values to be used.
All Vignal Group beacons are ECE-R65 and ECE-R10 approved. We also offer some models that meet ICAO regulations.