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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 347 — Equipment of vehicles

347.385 Traffic control signal preemption and priority devices.

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347.385 Traffic control signal preemption and priority devices.
(1m)In this section:
(a)“Authorized emergency vehicle” means an authorized emergency vehicle as defined in s. 340.01
(a),
(c),
(g), or
(i).
(d)“Political subdivision” means a county, city, village, or town.
(e)“Snow removal vehicle” means any vehicle equipped with a snowplow or anti-icing equipment that is used by a political subdivision for snow removal and is operated by a political subdivision or the agent or lessee of a political subdivision.
(f)“Traffic control signal preemption device” means a device, located on or within a traffic control signal, that is designed to receive an electronic, radio, light, or sound transmission from an approaching vehicle that alters the normal sequence of the traffic control signal to provide or maintain a green signal for the vehicle to proceed through the intersection.
(g)“Traffic control signal priority device” means a device, located on or within a traffic control signal, that is designed to receive an electronic, radio, light, or sound transmission from an approaching vehicle to request that a green signal be provided or maintained for the vehicle to proceed through the intersection.
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