Crime & Safety

No Need To Pull Over For Cruise Lights: Gwinnett Police

The cruise lights are used to bring a level of comfort to the community that police officers are in the area and are there if you need them.

(Gwinnett County Police Department)

GWINNETT COUNTY, GA – The Gwinnett County Police Department is joining the growing number of police departments throughout the U.S. that are using their “cruise lights” more and more. Cruise lights are non-flashing blue lights mounted on the top of the vehicle in the light bar. Many officers use them while performing area checks of neighborhoods, commercial area and retail establishments.

The cruise lights are used to bring a level of comfort to the community that police officers are in the area and are there if you need them. For those traveling in front of an officer with cruise lights, you do not need to pullover.

Cruise lights are not used to perform traffic stops. Blue lights used in traffic stops are flashing. GCPD patrol cars have flashing blue and red lights. They will flash from the light bar, push bumpers, headlights, and taillights.

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The use of the cruise lights are at the officer’s and supervisor’s discretion.

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