Be putting someones life at risk?
And (quite rightly) be called some naughty words by anyone that witnesses such a selfish action!
When an emergency vehicle is on official business, it has priority over all other vehicles. Be patient and wait for the emergency to be over.
Yes it is called the move over law.
move to a lane not adjacent to emergency vehicle and pass with caution
That is correct, when you've pulled over for an emergency vehicle, you wait until it passes, then you can resume driving.
There is no need to pull over for an emergency vehicle using its lights and siren if you are already parked or idling on the side of the road.
Turn on your flashers to help the emergency vehicle. If the emergency vehicle is moving and has a siren running, pull over to the side of the road.
Yes, over to the right side of the road when it is safe to do so.
Pull over to the right and grant right of way.
It depends on local legislation. In many countries you are required to pull over and/or give way
You must pull over to the right if it is coming in back of you. That way it can pass easily. If it is coming towards you, slow down and you may have to pull over to allow it to pass from that direction as well. The whole idea is to allow it to get where it is going as fast as it can.
Over 100 feet away it's the law
No! The most important thing is to make room for it to safely pass you. Do this by moving to the right or left, depending on the rules of the road in the country concerned, stopping if approaching an intersection, or if otherwise needed for safety. If the emergency vehicle is in a lane to your left and is unimpeded there is no reason to stop or move to the right unless other traffic might get in its way. If the emergency vehicle is stopped on the shoulder, you should safely move to the left or right and SLOW DOWN until you have passed! Stopping where you are can block traffic, preventing the progress of the emergency vehicle.