try to determine in which direction the emergency vehicle is approaching, keep aware of traffic in the front and the rear and sides of your position and then safely move to your right to let the vehicle pass.
yield to the emergency vehicle
a police siren!!
Figure out where the siren is coming from and get out of the way of the emergency vehicle by pulling over or moving out of the way.
When I hear a siren while driving, I immediately check my surroundings and assess the situation. I then safely pull over to the right side of the road, ensuring that I am clear of intersections and traffic. I stay stopped until the emergency vehicle passes, and only then do I resume driving. It's important to remain alert and cautious during such situations.
If you hear a siren there is nothing you can do though if you see them first cover your ears
move to the side and let the police, ambulance, or fire fighter car go through
make room for it to come through or pull overYield the right of way to emergency vehicles on the road with flashers and sirens in use.
Pull to the side or on the next lane.
I'm not going to say you should, however this will help to fight fatigue. By the way it should never be turned up so loud that you could not hear a horn or a siren.
Diffraction causes you to hear the ambulance on the other side of the building, even if you can not see it.
Pull to the side of the road so it can go past you.
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