Yes. You are required to yield to any emergency vehicle with active emergency indicators (flashing lights, sirens, etc).
As an EMT, I work on the ambulance a lot and I've seen many ways people try to get out of the way of an ambulance. On ANY road, when an emergency vehicle is coming, SLOW DOWN, or STOP and pull to the RIGHT. That is the correct way to yield right of way to an ambulance. This will help ambulance crews AA whole lot.
To YIELD or to give the right-of-way.
No. ALL vehicles are supposed to yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
If the ambulance was using red lights and/or siren, you are obligated to yield the right-of-way. You are likely responsible for this collision.
Yield to right of way
If an ambulance is trying to get to an individual who needs medical attention, they have the right of way.
A tank is not an emergency vehicle and is probably not covered in the vehicle code. However it would be inadvisable to contest the right-of-way with a combat vehicle weighing more than your house.
It means that you have to yield, or stop, for the driver that has the right of way.
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When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
You ALWAYS yield to the vehicle on your right.
You yield to pedestrians and ones who have the right of way and be cautious!!