The Kansas Highway Patrol says bah-humbug to a festive semi-truck driver.
A K-H-P Trooper recently cited a driver for the display of holiday lights that adorned the front of the big rig's cab. The decorations included blue and red lights similar to those used by emergency vehicles in the state.
A spokesperson for the K-H-P says the law in Kansas is quite clear whenm it comes to lights on the front of vehicles. They can only be clear headlights and amber signals in order to avoid any confusion by other drivers on the road. The purpose is to keep everyone on the roads safe.
K-H-P says the driver did not mean to do anything wrong, but was cited for unauthorized additional lighting.




