Florida Drug and Alcohol Traffic Awareness TSLAE Practice Exam

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What must you do when an emergency vehicle is enroute to an emergency?

Follow closely behind it

Yield and move as close as reasonable to the curb, then stop

When an emergency vehicle is enroute to an emergency, it is important to yield and move as close as reasonable to the curb, then stop. This option is correct because it allows enough space for the emergency vehicle to pass safely without impeding its progress. Following closely behind it (Option A) can make it difficult for the emergency vehicle to navigate through traffic. Continuing to drive at the same speed (Option C) does not allow the emergency vehicle to pass and can cause further delay in reaching the emergency. Increasing your speed to get out of the way (Option D) can be dangerous and may not give enough time for the emergency vehicle to pass. Therefore, yielding and moving to the side of the road is the safest and most responsible option in this situation.

Continue driving at the same speed

Increase your speed to get out of the way

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