JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - It happens every day: as you’re driving along, you see an emergency vehicle coming down the road, lights flashing and siren blaring. But do you know what to do when you have a ...
Have you ever heard the sirens of an ambulance or firetruck behind you while driving and felt unsure of what to do? Knowing how to respond in these moments can help save lives. Properly yielding ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When it comes to driving, one of the most critical yet often overlooked rules is how to respond when emergency vehicles are going by. Whether it’s police, fire, or medical services ...
Emergencies occur on a daily basis, and it’s important emergency vehicles are able to reach the scene quickly and safely. Our community-driven series — How to California — is here to answer your ...
Emergencies happen every day, and when they do, everyone on the road has an obligation to help crews get to the scene of an incident as swiftly as possible. A reader reached out to The Sacramento ...
Most people slow down and move over when they see emergency vehicles on the side of the road, but Michigan law actually requires drivers to do so when possible. Motorists who violate the law is ...
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When should I yield to emergency vehicles? How close can I follow? What California law says
Emergencies occur on a daily basis, and it’s important emergency vehicles are able to reach the scene quickly and safely. When should California drivers yield to emergency vehicles? How close do ...
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