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React correctly to sirens and lights

When emergency vehicles approach, your quick and correct response helps them reach emergencies faster. Knowing how to safely yield can help save lives beyond your own.

Why This Matters

Every second counts for emergency responders. Your correct action helps them navigate traffic safely. Incorrect responses can delay them or cause accidents.

Key Actions to Take

1

Stay alert for approaching sirens and lights

2

Identify the direction the vehicle is approaching from

3

Check mirrors before taking any action

4

Pull to the side and stop if safe

5

If on a multi-lane road, move to create a clear path

Do

  • Stay calm and act predictably
  • Signal before moving
  • Stop completely if necessary
  • Wait until the emergency vehicle passes before moving

Don't

  • Panic or brake suddenly
  • Run red lights to make way (illegal)
  • Follow emergency vehicles closely
  • Block emergency vehicles path

Pro Tips

Turn radio down when driving to hear sirens earlier

Multiple emergency vehicles may be responding

Make eye contact with the driver if possible to coordinate

Important Warning

Never break traffic laws to make way for emergency vehicles. You can be fined for running red lights even when yielding. Pull over where legally and safely possible.

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