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Police Adopting Steady-Burn “Cruise Lights” On Patrol Cars To Boost Visibility And Deter Crime

Across several U.S. jurisdictions, police departments are shifting into a new mode of visibility by equipping squad cars with so-called “cruise lights” — solid, non-flashing red and blue LEDs that remain active while the vehicle is simply on patrol. One prominent example is the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (Florida), which began a trial of cruise lights in early 2020, noting the lights are “dimmer than emergency lights … installed so our…
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South Florida Reporter broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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