History, asked by rajfagillani, 10 months ago

have you seen a fire engine or an ambulance on the road? where do you think it was going?​

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Answered by omu52
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Answer:

I think it ( fire engine ) was going to a place where house/building/store,etc. was burning.and ambulance was going at a place where someone's life is serious..

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Answered by SwatiMukherjee
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Answer:

Should you go through a red light to get out of the way of an ambulance or fire engine?

If you are waiting at an intersection and an ambulance or fire engine is behind you must not go through a red stop light. You may be fined for doing so because you put other road users in danger. The onus is on the emergency vehicle to find a way through. If you can move to the side of the lane without entering the intersection, then do that. Emergency vehicle drivers are trained not to pressurise other drivers where it might cause them to do something illegal or dangerous. On a motorway in stop-start rush hour traffic, they will be far more aggressive at getting vehicles to move than they will be at traffic lights where other vehicles are entering the intersection.

You should also not drive up on a footpath. If you are moving to the left to let an emergency vehicle past, check in your blind spots for cyclists.

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