Asked by tu awela
When an emergency vehicle approaches you from behind, you should
Responses
proceed with caution
proceed with caution
hold speed and lane position and let them drive around you
hold speed and lane position and let them drive around you
pull to the curb and stop if possible
Responses
proceed with caution
proceed with caution
hold speed and lane position and let them drive around you
hold speed and lane position and let them drive around you
pull to the curb and stop if possible
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
When an emergency vehicle approaches you from behind, you should **pull to the curb and stop if possible**. This action helps clear the way for the vehicle to pass safely and quickly. If you are unable to pull over, continue to drive in a safe manner and follow any local regulations regarding emergency vehicles.
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