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You are being followed by an ambulance with its blue lights flashing and siren sounding. What should you do?
I move out of the way immediately without endangering others
I prompt the driver of the vehicle beside me to make way
I make way immediately once the traffic light has turned green
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
When an ambulance approaches with blue lights and siren, you are required to move out of the way immediately, but only if it does not endanger yourself or others. This means you should allow the ambulance to pass as soon and as safely as possible, even if it means stopping at the edge of the road or pulling over where it is allowed and safe.
However, you should never prompt or pressure other drivers to move in a way that could be dangerous, nor should you ignore traffic lights or other rules just to get out of the way. For example, you must not drive through a red light, because that would be breaking the law and could endanger others.
The correct answer is to move aside immediately, as long as it is safe to do so. This ensures that emergency vehicles can reach people in need quickly, while still following traffic regulations and keeping everyone safe.