
What Do Green Lights on Cars Really Mean?
Ever seen a car with green lights and wondered why? While they may look festive, green lights aren’t for decoration—they serve a serious purpose.
Green Means Medical Assistance
Green lights signal that the vehicle belongs to a medical service provider, often a volunteer EMT or private transport. These drivers may be en route to help
someone or to transport a patient to a non-emergency medical appointment. When you see green lights, it’s a quiet call to action: yield the right of way.

Who Uses Green Lights?
You’ll typically find them on:
Volunteer EMT vehicles
Non-emergency ambulances
Private medical transport services
These aren’t rushing to scenes with sirens, but they’re still time-sensitive,
helping people get to dialysis, treatments, or elderly care safely and punctually.
Regulations Matter
Using green lights without authorization is illegal in most regions. Vehicles must be registered,
and drivers must operate a legitimate medical service. Misuse can cause confusion, delays, and risk lives.
Why It Matters
Green lights may not flash loudly, but they still signal urgency. So next time you see them,
step aside—it’s a small move that supports someone’s health and well-being.