NO. When being approached by an emergency vehicle using sirens and light/s, state laws in the U.S. generally require motorists to immediately pull to the right side of the road and wait for the emergency vehicle to pass. If stopped at an intersection with two-way traffic, remain stopped until the emergency vehicle passes.
You should check the law in your particular jurisdiction.
Yes emergency vihicles automatically have the right of way if they are flashing lights and sounding sirens.
yes
Press the button that says incase of fire press this! and get the hell out of there!!
anything that is completely unexpected, loud, and funny sounding.
Press the button that says incase of fire press this! and get the hell out of there!!
Press the button that says incase of fire press this! and get the hell out of there!!
That is correct, when you've pulled over for an emergency vehicle, you wait until it passes, then you can resume driving.
Press the button that says incase of fire press this! and get the hell out of there!!
Yes. You can name people almost anything. And I like the name, it is kind of cool-sounding.
Take out the horn relay switch in an emergency. Without the alarm sounding off you can actually start to think...um...
Right, night, tight, write, mite, might... Really anything with the ending -ight or similar sounding endings
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