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Why Are Fire Trucks Red? - You’ve probably wondered why fire trucks are red as they zoom by in a blaze of urgency. It’s not just because red looks cool (although it totally does). Back in the day, red paint was cheap, and volunteer fire brigades wanted to stand out during emergencies—nothing screams “move it, people!” like bright red. It was all about visibility and urgency. Sure, modern research says lime yellow is easier to spot, but tradition sticks like glue. Plus, red screams danger like your mom when you forgot to take out the trash. Curious about those other flashy firetruck colors? Stick around!
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Red was originally chosen for fire trucks due to its affordability and visibility.
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Why Are Fire Trucks Red? - You’ve probably wondered why fire trucks are red as they zoom by in a blaze of urgency. It’s not just because red looks cool (although it totally does). Back in the day, red paint was cheap, and volunteer fire brigades wanted to stand out during emergencies—nothing screams “move it, people!” like bright red. It was all about visibility and urgency. Sure, modern research says lime yellow is easier to spot, but tradition sticks like glue. Plus, red screams danger…

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