We have a few different products on this tow truck! You can find the names of them in the description! You can visit our website to view all of our prodcuts hg2lighting.com/emergency-vehicle-lighting-products/
@@kenank2383 they can't slow down or avoid your truck if all they see is a blur of light. There has been scientific research as well as expert upfitters with 20 years of experience and both don't recommend whit to the rear exactly because of what I mentioned. Do what you want though.
@@towguy5150 There's a huge difference between flood lights on for hooking up etc, vs them flashing. Flood lights are fine because the eyes can adjust, but flashing white is like starting into a strobe light, and research shows it gets people hit
Way too blinding. People wont be able to figure out whats happening, or even if its a tow truck or the width, the lenght, is it doing work or is it a rave party? Especially a black truck. Your silhoutte needs to be able to be seen, so the drivers can figure out your intentions. It will blind them, and most of them will look at you, be blinded and ppl steer where they are watching (target fixation) and where light comes from. Actually a reflective chapter 8 chevron striping in the back with big stripes (so less lines but with more surface area) . Alternatinh red and yellow (lime) reflective stripes. On the front the same. On the sides the battenburg pattern is the most effective, but a solid white line from the front to the back, and a rectangle outlining your bed (or following the outline of the bed) would tell the drivers that this is a tow truck working, its width is x and its lenght is y, while it can be clearly distinguished from background night and day, and not blind anyone. Sure some lights are okay, but this is clearly too much. Rock lights in a wrecker???? Make it make sense. Stay safe and ditch the black paint. Make it green, yellow, red, teal. Not black. You are making your outline/silhoutte stealth. Camoed. People should see your truck and not just a bunch of lights. Same principle why at night you need safety vests that has reflective striping+hi viz colors. The strips make them know you are there from a distsnce, the color makes you easily distinguishable at point blank from your bakcground.
This truck was build for the main purpose of showing off what a full HG2 Lighting package could look like on a tow truck. We see and apply the reflective stripes that you are talking about to a lot of our tow trucks that we outfit when they ask.
Have you ever been on the interstate on the side of the trying to figure out what and how do I hook this vehicle up to get on the bed safely and effectively? Not to mention that sometimes you have lay down to see what you hooking up to not cause more damage cause we will liable. I think not.
Awesome
Thanks for your support!
The more the better!!!!!!! Everyone will see that from half a mile.
What lightbar is on this truck ?
We have a few different products on this tow truck! You can find the names of them in the description! You can visit our website to view all of our prodcuts hg2lighting.com/emergency-vehicle-lighting-products/
The white flashing to the rear is going to blind drivers though
That is the point, they NEED to SLOW DOWN. I almost lost my life tonight.
@@kenank2383 they can't slow down or avoid your truck if all they see is a blur of light. There has been scientific research as well as expert upfitters with 20 years of experience and both don't recommend whit to the rear exactly because of what I mentioned. Do what you want though.
Not to mention that working at night is more dangerous then the day time. Plus they add more light to get the job done.
@@towguy5150 There's a huge difference between flood lights on for hooking up etc, vs them flashing. Flood lights are fine because the eyes can adjust, but flashing white is like starting into a strobe light, and research shows it gets people hit
Way to much to be effective
That’s a bit much.
Way too blinding. People wont be able to figure out whats happening, or even if its a tow truck or the width, the lenght, is it doing work or is it a rave party? Especially a black truck. Your silhoutte needs to be able to be seen, so the drivers can figure out your intentions. It will blind them, and most of them will look at you, be blinded and ppl steer where they are watching (target fixation) and where light comes from.
Actually a reflective chapter 8 chevron striping in the back with big stripes (so less lines but with more surface area) . Alternatinh red and yellow (lime) reflective stripes. On the front the same. On the sides the battenburg pattern is the most effective, but a solid white line from the front to the back, and a rectangle outlining your bed (or following the outline of the bed) would tell the drivers that this is a tow truck working, its width is x and its lenght is y, while it can be clearly distinguished from background night and day, and not blind anyone. Sure some lights are okay, but this is clearly too much. Rock lights in a wrecker???? Make it make sense. Stay safe and ditch the black paint. Make it green, yellow, red, teal. Not black. You are making your outline/silhoutte stealth. Camoed. People should see your truck and not just a bunch of lights. Same principle why at night you need safety vests that has reflective striping+hi viz colors. The strips make them know you are there from a distsnce, the color makes you easily distinguishable at point blank from your bakcground.
This truck was build for the main purpose of showing off what a full HG2 Lighting package could look like on a tow truck. We see and apply the reflective stripes that you are talking about to a lot of our tow trucks that we outfit when they ask.
@@HG2Lighting okey nice. Thanks for the answer.
What a waste. Its a bigger hazard. Hope this is only a demo vehicle
Have you ever been on the interstate on the side of the trying to figure out what and how do I hook this vehicle up to get on the bed safely and effectively? Not to mention that sometimes you have lay down to see what you hooking up to not cause more damage cause we will liable. I think not.