A driver on an interstate highway must make a safe lane change when approaching a stopped vehicle with flashing ______ lights.
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red
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blue
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amber
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When traveling on an interstate highway, if you see a stopped vehicle with amber, blue, or red flashing lights ahead, you should merge into a lane farther away from it. Avoid getting distracted by the scene while driving.
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