DONE - ★ When You See an Emergency Vehicle Stopped -Traffic School, Defensive Driving, Drivers Ed Test Answers

Warning triangles, flares, a vehicle's hazard lights, or emergency vehicles ahead, are all clues that you might be approaching ______________________.
A.) A parade ceremony
B.) A funeral procession
C.) A railroad crossing
D.) A collision scene

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A collision scene

When you hear or see the warning signal of any emergency vehicle, you should ________________.
A.) stay in the center of the lane
B.) pull over to closest edge of the road
C.) speed up and get out of the way

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pull over to closest edge of the road

When you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights behind you, you should:
A.) stop and don't move. You'll cause more accidents if you try to get out of the way .
B.) keep going despite traffic signals because they need to keep moving.
C.) yield by pulling to the side and stopping until they pass and don't block intersections.
D.) obey traffic signals as usual. They can wait

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yield by pulling to the side and stopping until they pass and don't block intersections.

You must __________ all emergency vehicles using a siren or flashing lights.
A.) honk to make your position known to
B.) follow
C.) yield the right-of-way to
D.) drive around

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yield the right-of-way to

The gravel or paved crossovers in the medians of some expressways __________
A.) can be used to make a U-turn if you miss your exit.
B.) can be used to turn back on an interstate under certain special circumstances.
C.) are only for use by police and emergency vehicles.
D.) none of the above

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are only for use by police and emergency vehicles.

When is a wrecker considered to be an emergency vehicle?
A.) When they performing a recovery along a roadway
B.) When their amber light is rotating or on
C.) When they are loading along a roadway
D.) All of the answers are correct

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All of the answers are correct

HINT: Emergency vehicles include wreckers that are displaying their amber rotating flashing lights and performing a recovery or loading on a roadside.

Once you have stopped for an emergency vehicle, remain stopped until the emergency vehicle has passed.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE

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TRUE

When passing a stopped emergency vehicle that has lights activated on a two-lane roadway with 40 mph speed limit, you must reduce your speed to:
A.) 15 mph
B.) 10 mph
C.) 25 mph
D.) 20 mph

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20 mph

You must yield right-of-way to emergency vehicles.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE

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FALSE

All drivers must yield right of way to emergency vehicles.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE

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TRUE

It is illegal to have __________ emergency lights on your vehicle.
A.) Red and blue
B.) Green and yellow
C.) Red and yellow
D.) Green and blue

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Red and blue

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Which type of vehicle listed below is considered an emergency vehicle under Florida’s Move Over Law?
A.) Law Enforcement
B.) Wrecker/Tow Truck
C.) Fire/rescue
D.) all of the above

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all of the above

The Move Over Law applies not only to police and fire vehicles but also to ___________
A.) tow trucks.
B.) sanitation and utility vehicles.
C.) Both A and B

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Both A and B

In Florida, drivers are required to change lanes in the presence of emergency vehicles.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE

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FALSE

Florida's "Move Over" law requires drivers to move over or slow down includes tow trucks that are working by the side of the roadway.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE

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TRUE

If you are unable to move into the opposite lane, Florida's "Move Over" law requires drivers to __________
A.) stop.
B.) turn on their emergency flashers.
C.) slow to 20 mph below the posted speed limit.
D.) none of the above

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slow to 20 mph below the posted speed limit.

Under Florida's Move Over law, you must slow to 5 mph when passing an emergency vehicle if the posted speed limit is under __________ mph.
Correct Answer: D. 20

Under Florida's Move Over law, if the posted speed limit is under 20 mph, you must slow to __________mph when passing an emergency vehicle.
A.) 20
B.) 15
C.) 10
D.) 5

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5


If an emergency vehicle is parked along the edge of the roadway with emergency lights flashing drivers must move over as soon as safely possible if the road has two or more lanes going in the same direction. If it is not safe to move over or if on a two lane road with a speed limit of 25 mph or higher, slow to 20mph below the speed limit.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE

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TRUE

Florida's "Move Over" law requires vehicles to move over into the opposite lane or to slow when encountering __________ on the side of the road.
A.) emergency vehicles
B.) sanitation vehicles
C.) utility vehicles
D.) all of the above

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all of the above

The driver approaching the emergency vehicle in this image must __________ [pictured: some ******* driving toward a pulled over accident involving the police who should pass into the lane furthest from this accident]
A.) leave the lane closest to the emergency vehicle, as soon as it is safe to do so.
B.) stop before approaching the emergency vehicle.
C.) maintain speed but be prepared to slow.
D.) none of the above

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leave the lane closest to the emergency vehicle, as soon as it is safe to do so.