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What is the correct action to take when an emergency vehicle approaches with lights flashing?

  1. Speed up to get out of the way

  2. Pull over to the right and stop

  3. Remain in your lane and continue driving

  4. Stop in the middle of the road

The correct answer is: Pull over to the right and stop

When an emergency vehicle approaches with its lights flashing, the proper action is to pull over to the right and stop. This ensures that emergency responders can pass safely and quickly, allowing them to attend to their important duties without unnecessary delays. By pulling over to the right, you create a clear path for the emergency vehicle to navigate through traffic. Choosing this action demonstrates respect for the law and enhances public safety. Additionally, stopping minimizes the risk of accidents, as remaining in your lane or stopping in the middle of the road could cause confusion for other drivers and potentially lead to dangerous situations. By pulling over safely, you are also setting a responsible example for other drivers on the road.