you should just call bin-laden and he will come and sort the problem out for you
An emergency vehicle is any vehicle that is authorized to respond to an emergency. Most emergency response vehicles are easy to see and hear because they are fitted with visual and audible warning devices.
As with non-emergency vehicles, you typically only see them on vehicles with a GVWR of more than 26,000 lbs.
Emergency vehicles lights are used to get the attention of other vehicles and for them to move out of the way. This is because such vehicles are usually going to an emergency and need to get there as soon as possible, therefore they need a special signal for other vehicles to move out.
Emergency vehicles responding to an emergency
Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency/alert are exempt from chocking when parked.
No. Emergency vehicles use whichever lane they need to - you simply need to stay out of their way.
A. Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency/alert are exempt from chocking when parked.
All vehicles require an emergency break.
Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency/alert are exempt from chocking when parked
There are no emergency brakes on the front wheels of vehicles.
emergency brake...
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