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What should you do when you are approached by an emergency vehicle?

  1. Speed up

  2. Drive to the right side of the road

  3. Pull over left

  4. Continue driving straight

The correct answer is: Drive to the right side of the road

When an emergency vehicle approaches, it is crucial to ensure the safety of both the responders and other road users. Driving to the right side of the road is the proper response because it allows the emergency vehicle to pass safely and quickly. This action creates a clear path for the emergency responders who may need to reach an urgent situation. In many jurisdictions, including New Hampshire, this response is not just best practice; it is also mandated by law. Additionally, when you pull over to the right and stop, you help reduce congestion and increase the likelihood that other vehicles will also clear the way, further facilitating the emergency vehicle's passage. Failing to react appropriately, such as speeding up, continuing straight, or pulling left, can lead to dangerous situations, including collisions, which may impede the emergency vehicle’s response and ultimately endanger lives. Therefore, stopping and yielding to the right side is the safest and most responsible action to take when faced with an approaching emergency vehicle.