Emergency Vehicle Right of Way Quiz

 

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#1. True or False: You must stop for an emergency vehicle even if you are at an intersection.

Always stop and yield, even if it requires waiting through the intersection.

#2. True or False: You may enter an intersection if the emergency vehicle has its lights on but siren off.

Lights or sirens indicate the need to yield; do not proceed through intersections until clear.

#3. True or False: You can follow closely behind an emergency vehicle after it passes.

Never tailgate an emergency vehicle; maintain a safe distance.

#4. On a multi-lane road, how should you respond to an emergency vehicle approaching from behind?

On multi-lane roads, move to the rightmost lane and stop, allowing the vehicle to pass safely.

#5. How far should you remain behind an emergency vehicle that is responding to a call?

Maintain a safe following distance (at least 50 feet) to avoid accidents and allow space for sudden stops.

#6. When the emergency vehicle has passed, what should you do before resuming driving?

Always check traffic before merging back to ensure safety.

#7. True or False: Emergency vehicles always travel in the right lane.

Emergency vehicles can use any lane, including oncoming lanes, to reach the scene quickly.

#8. What is the main reason for yielding to emergency vehicles?

Yielding ensures emergency responders can reach their destination safely and quickly.

#9. When you hear sirens or see flashing lights of an emergency vehicle approaching, what should you do?

Always pull over safely to the right and stop to allow emergency vehicles to pass.

#10. If an emergency vehicle approaches from the opposite direction on a two-lane road with no median, what should you do?

All traffic must yield, including vehicles coming from the opposite direction.

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