If you can't safely move your car out of the way there is really not much else you can do than to stay put.
If you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights behind you while driving, you should safely pull over to the right side of the road and come to a complete stop. This allows the emergency vehicle to pass quickly and safely. Remain alert and wait until the emergency vehicle has passed before merging back into traffic. Always follow local laws and regulations regarding yielding to emergency vehicles.
You must remain at least 500 feet behind an emergency vehicle that is responding to an incident, as per traffic laws in many jurisdictions. This distance helps ensure the safety of emergency personnel and allows them to operate effectively. Always be cautious and yield to emergency vehicles, following any specific local regulations that may apply.
All emergency vehicles in my area are labelled "Stay 500 feet behind"
You should maintain a distance of at least 500 feet behind a fire rescue vehicle when it is responding to an emergency. This distance allows for safe passage and ensures that you do not interfere with their operations. Additionally, be aware of any local traffic laws, as regulations may vary by state or municipality. Always yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
500 feet
one car length for each 10mph
Cross the intersection, proceed to the right lane and stop as soon as you can.
In Texas, you must stay at least 500 feet behind an emergency vehicle that is using its lights and sirens. If the vehicle is stopped and its lights are flashing, you should slow down and, if safe, move to a lane away from the vehicle. Failing to comply can result in fines and penalties.
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Far enough that you could go around it without backing up, in case the one in front stalls or there is an emergency. It's difficult to put that in to a measurement of feet.