move to the side and let the police, ambulance, or fire fighter car go through
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.
If you hear a siren there is nothing you can do though if you see them first cover your ears
Pull to the side or on the next lane.
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.
yield to the emergency vehicle
a police siren!!
Pull over to the side of the road, emergency and police vehicles have right-of-way.
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.
You must yield the right-of-way to police cars, fire truck, ambulances, and other emergency vehicles which are sounding a siren or bell or flashing a red light by pulling to the edge of the road (the side you would normally stop and park on) and slowing down or stopping. In the event traffic is so congested as to prevent you from safely doing so, slow down and leave a clear path for the emergency vehicle.
Hide in the basement if you have one. Other good locations are bathtubs or rooms in the middle of the house.
You must yield the right-of-way to police cars, fire truck, ambulances, and other emergency vehicles which are sounding a siren or bell or flashing a red light by pulling to the edge of the road (the side you would normally stop and park on) and slowing down or stopping. In the event traffic is so congested as to prevent you from safely doing so, slow down and leave a clear path for the emergency vehicle.
it means look out fo whatever is coming