{"id":249206,"date":"2023-12-20T20:48:56","date_gmt":"2023-12-20T20:48:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=249206"},"modified":"2023-12-20T20:48:56","modified_gmt":"2023-12-20T20:48:56","slug":"why-you-might-start-seeing-blue-lights-on-mercedes-benzes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/why-you-might-start-seeing-blue-lights-on-mercedes-benzes\/","title":{"rendered":"Why You Might Start Seeing Blue Lights On Mercedes-Benzes"},"content":{"rendered":"
Catching a glimpse of blue lights in your rearview mirror is usually a sure sign you\u2019re about to have a run in with the law. But if those lights are turquoise and affixed to a Mercedes-Benz they mean something else entirely.\u00a0<\/p>\n
On Tuesday, the German automaker announced it had won approval for turquoise lighting elements on cars equipped with its Drive Pilot automated driving system in California and Nevada. The thinking goes like this: A Mercedes running Drive Pilot is the closest thing you can buy to a “self-driving” car in the U.S. (with some major caveats we\u2019ll discuss in a moment), and the company thinks other road users ought to know what they\u2019re dealing with.\u00a0<\/p>\n