False. In most states, you do have to yield the right of way to an emergency vehicle, as long as you can do so safely.
Yes. You are required to yield to any emergency vehicle with active emergency indicators (flashing lights, sirens, etc).
How much is the fine for failure to yield to emergency vehicle?
How much is the fine for failure to yield to emergency vehicle?
yield to the emergency vehicle
Yes
You have to yield the right away if there is a sign that states it or for any emergency vehicles.
Overtaken? Hence the vehicle is approaching rapidly from behind. You are to slow down and move to the right side of the road in the U.S. as long as it is safe to do so. If there is a shoulder, you are required to pull on to the shoulder and stop your vehicle as long as it is safe to do so) until the emergency vehicle passes you. Basically, you are to yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
To any vehicle already in the intersection, to pedestrians, and to emergency vehicles with emergency equipment operating.
Overtaken? Hence the vehicle is approaching rapidly from behind. You are to slow down and move to the right side of the road in the U.S. as long as it is safe to do so. If there is a shoulder, you are required to pull on to the shoulder and stop your vehicle as long as it is safe to do so) until the emergency vehicle passes you. Basically, you are to yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
When you see an emergency vehicle responding to an emergency, you are required to yield the right of way. This generally means pulling over to the side of the road and stopping until the vehicle has passed. Always be aware of your surroundings, as emergency vehicles may need to navigate through traffic quickly. Following these guidelines helps ensure the safety of both responders and the public.
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.
You ALWAYS yield to the vehicle on your right.