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Yes
Yes
I would say no
(in the US) The traffic regulations of each individual jurisdiction make it impossible to answer this question. You must find out what your state and/or city allows. You may not make a U-Turn in front of a fire station.
It depends on the laws in that area. In some places, U-turns are not allowed at all. In some places, U-turns are only allowed if there is a sign that says you may U-turn. In other places, U-turns are allowed, but only in specific areas.
Turn the stern of the boat into the wind. If you turn the front of the boat into the wind, the fire will be blown towards the rest of the boat. Turn off the fuel supplies and use the fire extinguisher in a sweeping motion at the base of the flames.
Yes, you sure do. To reduce the risks of a fire.
(in the US) The traffic regulations of each individual jurisdiction make it impossible to answer this question. You must find out what your state and/or city allows. You may not make a U-Turn in front of a fire station.
Turn around and go the other way
The firefighters fight the fire (if they are there). If the fire is when the firefighters are on another fire the next closest fire company is called to put out the fire. Several fire stations have caught on fire. Fires at a fire station are usually caused by firefighters cooking and when they get called to an emergency they forget to turn off the stove or oven in the excitement.
In front.
It depends on the laws in that area. In some places, U-turns are not allowed at all. In some places, U-turns are only allowed if there is a sign that says you may U-turn. In other places, U-turns are allowed, but only in specific areas.