You hear an emergency vehicle heading toward your vehicle. What do you do?
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After stopping, wait until the emergency vehicle passes before you drive on.
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If you are in an intersection, drive out of it before you pull over.
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Pull over immediately to the right and stop.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If you see or hear an emergency vehicle approaching from any direction, you must immediately pull to the right edge of the road and stop. If you are in a roundabout or intersection, exit before stopping. You may proceed only once the emergency vehicle has passed.
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