This article is about emergency vehicle markings. For other uses, see Battenberg (disambiguation).
Battenburg markings or Battenberg markings[a] are a pattern of high-visibility markings developed in the United Kingdom in the 1990s and currently seen on many types of emergency service vehicles in the UK, Crown dependencies, British Overseas Territories and several other European countries including the Czech Republic, Iceland, Sweden, Germany, Romania, Spain, Ireland, and Belgium as well as in Commonwealth nations including Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Trinidad and Tobago, and more recently, Canada. The name comes from its similarity in appearance to the cross-section of a Battenberg cake.
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Battenburgmarkings or Battenberg markings are a pattern of high-visibility markings developed in the United Kingdom in the 1990s and currently seen on...
patterns on emergency vehicles in the UK are officially referred to as Battenburgmarkings because of their resemblance to the cake. Charles Nevin wrote in...
liveries include black and white, Battenburgmarkings, Sillitoe tartan, and "jam sandwich" markings. Police vehicle markings include, at the very least, the...
ease of visual identification nationwide. Unlike other countries, Battenburgmarkings are very rare on emergency vehicles in the United States and Canada...
fire or rescue. European countries commonly use a pattern known as Battenburgmarkings. In addition to the passive warnings, there are active visual warnings...
include 'checker board' (alternate coloured squares, sometimes called 'Battenburg', named after a type of cake), chevrons (arrowheads – often pointed towards...
Scottish Ambulance Service, who use white vehicles with ambulance Battenburgmarkings. European Ambulance Visual Identity English ambulance which meets...
or red "jam sandwich" reflective stripes. Today, patrol cars use Battenburgmarkings or stripes, although many forces still use a mainly white colour...
launching of Battenburgmarkings on police vehicles in the 1990s, the police introduced retro-reflective versions of the Sillitoe tartan markings to their...
the early 2020s, some police services in Ontario began to pilot Battenburgmarkings. As of May 2023, the Barrie Police is the first regional police service...
American sculptor Battenberg cake or Battenburg cake, a cake with a checkered pattern on the inside Battenburgmarkings, a pattern named after the aforementioned...
aerial roof markings. In 2011 a trial version for new markings was used on an old Opel Vectra patrol car. These were half-Battenburgmarkings with a highly...
appliances in the UK are marked in high conspicuity red and yellow battenburgmarkings, and are fitted with blue lights and sirens. Many appliances have...
of markings and designs used in emergency vehicle liveries include black and white, Battenburgmarkings, Sillitoe tartan, "jam sandwich" markings, and...
auxiliary members wear a light blue shirt and cap has a red and black Battenburgmarkings instead of solid red. Auxiliary constables are do not carry a firearm...
for police, or bright red for fire) or stripes, or as complex as Battenburgmarkings or intricate images evoking the jurisdiction they serve. Police sometimes...
Since 2008, the Hong Kong Police Force have brought in the use of Battenburgmarkings for new police vehicles of the regional traffic branches. In addition...
The vehicles are now painted in standard white, yellow and blue Battenburgmarkings, as seen on the majority of police vehicles throughout the United...
include 'checker board' (alternate coloured squares, sometimes called 'Battenburgmarkings'), chevrons (arrowheads - often pointed towards the front of the...
Command, identifiable by their red paintwork, use the same yellow dot markings to denote the carrying of firearms officers. ARVs were deployed officially...
the vehicles owned by forces based in the UK, such as the use of Battenburgmarkings. The fourteen British Overseas Territories are: United Kingdom portal...
fire or rescue. European countries commonly use a pattern known as Battenburgmarkings. Along with the passive warnings, are active visual warnings which...
with retroreflective livery markings on the side. These markings usually take the form of a blue and yellow battenburgmarkings along the side. Unmarked...
Solutions for a ten-year period. By 2012, the Met was marking all new marked vehicles with Battenburgmarkings, a highly reflective material on the side of the...