What To Do When An Emergency Vehicle Approaches
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0:00 Emergency Vehicles
0:22 Emergency Vehicles Defined
0:49 Pack Animals
1:16 At an Intersection
1:58 Pulled Over by Police
2:16 Passing a Driver's Test
2:36 Stopping on a Highway
3:11 Move Over Laws
3:57 Pulling Off on Interstate or Freeway
4:24 Smart Driver Suggestions
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When emergency vehicles--police, fire, ambulance, or search & rescue--approach, you should pull over to the nearest edge of the road and stop.
If you're at an intersection, staying put is often your best option. If you do have to clear the intersection or roundabout, turn right and move out of the way.
Most places now have move over laws. If an emergency or service vehicle is on the side of the road with lights flashing, you have to move over to the left lane on a multi-lane highway.
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Emergency vehicle can be one of the following:
• ambulance
• police vehicles
• fire engines and fire trucks
• search and rescue
• volunteer responders (fire fighters, search & rescue, and others
Sirens on emergency vehicles are loud, and these vehicle travel at high speeds. Therefore, it is important--and as soon as possible--that you locate the vehicle and take action to move out of the path of the emergency vehicle.
Emergency vehicles are the proverbial "fly in the ointment" of driver's road tests. Driving is a dynamic task, and emergency vehicles can appear at any time.
During a road test and all other times, drivers must pull over to the nearest edge of the road and stop. If you are waiting at an intersection and blocked in by other traffic, simply stay where you are. Often times the emergency vehicle will deviate into the other lanes of traffic to move through the intersection.
If a driver does not pull over for emergency vehicles during a road test, it is unlikely that she/he will be successful.
In other words, move to the closest shoulder: if you're driving in the right lane, move to the right; if you're driving in the left lane, move to the left side of the road.
If you’re at an intersection or roundabout, you may have to turn the corner of proceed through to make way for the emergency vehicle.
And keep in mind that emergency vehicles often travel in groups – so if there is one, there is often going to be another.
The only time that you don't have to pull over for emergency vehicle is on multi-lane highways where the lanes of traffic are divided by a concrete barrier or median that would make it impossible for the emergency vehicle to traverse onto the other side of the road.
Good luck on your road test.
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0:00 Emergency Vehicles
0:22 Emergency Vehicles Defined
0:49 Pack Animals
1:16 At an Intersection
1:58 Pulled Over by Police
2:16 Passing a Driver's Test
2:36 Stopping on a Highway
3:11 Move Over Laws
3:57 Pulling Off on Interstate or Freeway
4:24 Smart Driver Suggestions
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Pass Your Road Test First Time Coupon - youtube30
#SmartDriveTest #EmergencyVehicles #PassFirstTime
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When emergency vehicles--police, fire, ambulance, or search & rescue--approach, you should pull over to the nearest edge of the road and stop.
If you're at an intersection, staying put is often your best option. If you do have to clear the intersection or roundabout, turn right and move out of the way.
Most places now have move over laws. If an emergency or service vehicle is on the side of the road with lights flashing, you have to move over to the left lane on a multi-lane highway.
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Emergency vehicle can be one of the following:
• ambulance
• police vehicles
• fire engines and fire trucks
• search and rescue
• volunteer responders (fire fighters, search & rescue, and others
Sirens on emergency vehicles are loud, and these vehicle travel at high speeds. Therefore, it is important--and as soon as possible--that you locate the vehicle and take action to move out of the path of the emergency vehicle.
Emergency vehicles are the proverbial "fly in the ointment" of driver's road tests. Driving is a dynamic task, and emergency vehicles can appear at any time.
During a road test and all other times, drivers must pull over to the nearest edge of the road and stop. If you are waiting at an intersection and blocked in by other traffic, simply stay where you are. Often times the emergency vehicle will deviate into the other lanes of traffic to move through the intersection.
If a driver does not pull over for emergency vehicles during a road test, it is unlikely that she/he will be successful.
In other words, move to the closest shoulder: if you're driving in the right lane, move to the right; if you're driving in the left lane, move to the left side of the road.
If you’re at an intersection or roundabout, you may have to turn the corner of proceed through to make way for the emergency vehicle.
And keep in mind that emergency vehicles often travel in groups – so if there is one, there is often going to be another.
The only time that you don't have to pull over for emergency vehicle is on multi-lane highways where the lanes of traffic are divided by a concrete barrier or median that would make it impossible for the emergency vehicle to traverse onto the other side of the road.
Good luck on your road test.
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www.smartdrivetest.com
www.facebook.com/smartdrivetest
www.twitter.com/smartdrivetest
www.instagram.com/smartdrivetest/
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Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack - Epic Song
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