When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle using visual signals, Illinois law requires drivers to:
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Yield.
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Change to a lane away from the emergency workers when possible.
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Proceed with caution.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle using visual signals in Illinois, drivers must yield, change lanes away from emergency workers when possible, or proceed with caution if unable to change lanes safely.
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