There should be one more scenario where you are standing first at the intersection and its red. But EV is behind you so what shud u do when you dont have any space to move right? Either you can cross the intersection a little and pull to right within intersection or cross the intersection completely and pull to the right? This is a tricky situation
If in the US, I would ideally look to make sure no one is coming, and then pull out into intersection to the right to get out of the EV's way. Then, since I'm now blocking the intersection I'll go ahead and finish by driving onto the road I'm now aiming at. Then I'll re-route as needed. I can't imagine any reasonable cop would ticket me for that unless there was some law dictating specifics that the locale/cop deemed important. If I can't turn right, then I'll go left or wherever I can go. It might mean pulling forward out of the way and then going straight, or pulling forward and then backing up to return to where I was if another driver hasn't taken my spot. Summarized: just do your best to get out of the way, prioritize getting out of the way over normal traffic law, and try not to cause a wreck doing so. You can assume those lights and sirens are for something way more important than you breaking the rules to let them through.
I'm in Canada and a similar situation happened while I was getting home from an in car lesson. The instructor picked up another student and got her to drive on the way back to my place and that's when This happened. She didn't know what to do either and she was on the left lane of our side. The instructor told her to pull over to the left since we couldn't enter the intersection and wouldn't be able to pull to the right safely. Ig the point is to make space for the emergency vehicle to pass safely considering the circumstances 🤔
If traffic has stopped at the intersection when the people who have a green light stop, then you can pull into the intersection and move to the right. If you're in the right lane and it is safe to do so, make a right turn.
What to do if your In left lane can't pull over to the right because flow of traffic is jam, and can't pull over left because the other side of traffic is going opposite in direction your going. What to do then when emergency vehicle
Pull out in the intersection if its safe to do so. If not remain calm and give the fire truck space as soon as possible. (not a firefighter just had this happen to me one time.)
If you can't pull either way and can't move forward, move over if and when you can. If you have a 4 lane with no median or if it is a road with 2 lanes each direction and a turn and no traffic is coming, stop. We will go around you.
When safe move right at least a little bit will help and will signal to the emergency driver you are paying attention and trying to get out the way. Obviously they don’t want you to crash…
I was in a situation where I was stopped at a red light in the left lane. The ambulance was coming up behind me, I could see it coming for a block. I was watching them and watching for the light to turn green and trying to think of where I would go to get out of the way. The light was still red, I pulled forward to the right in front of the car that was next to me. As I did, so, the light turn green in the car to my Right, took off and rear ended me and I got blamed.
@@danielgoodman3578 the driver insisted on calling the police instead of exchanging insurance information. Then the cops came and said I was the one at fault, but they were not going to ticket me because of the circumstances.
THIS SAME THING JUST HAPPENED!! I was in the middle lane and saw a firetruck coming I moved to get over and a car side swiped me except they drove off and fled
Unfortunately Had To Watch This, Because I Got Pulled Over Last Night For Not Yielding. Basically What Happened Was, There Was A Parked Cop With Red & Blue Lights On My Right, & I'm In The Right Lane. After I Pass, The Cop Starts Driving Behind Me, With It's Lights Turned Off, & I Don't Change Lanes. Then Next Thing I Know, I See Red & Blue Lights, & I Pull Over To The Side. He Comes Up To Me, & At First I Thought I Was Getting Pulled Over For Speeding. But No, The Cop Said I Was Actually Driving The Speed Limit, Which Lessed My Concern. Then The Cop (Who Probably Knew I Didn't Know What I Did Wrong) Told What Happened, & Informed Me What To Do When An Emergency Vehicle Approaches For Future Reference.
What do you do when you’re waiting for a green light at a intersection in the left lane, and an emergency vehicle comes from behind you? If I were to have processed my car would have entered the intersection, should I have entered the intersection and pulled over? And what do you do when you’re following a emergency vehicle in front of you with good distance in the left lane, and it suddenly turn on its lights but no sirens and pulls over to the shoulder and proceeds to make a U turn cutting across four lanes of traffic on a very busy street? (This was at night) When following a emergency vehicle and it turns on its lights, or sirens, do I still need to pull over? Thank you.
The whole point of pulling over is to clear/ensure a path for the emergency vehicle with lights and sirens going, prioritizing that vehicle's destination over your own. If you're behind it and it turns around, just stay out of its way.
If I'm on a 4 lane highway if u guys r going against me can I just stay in the far right lane on coming side or do I have 2 stop or can I keep moving I live in southern Oregon I only stop at intersections or if u guys r on my side other than that I stay far right and slow down and use my right blinker
The thing is, trains CAN'T stop for emergency vehicles unless given at least a 5 minute warning so they can stop before crossings, like for example if a terrorist attack or a major shorrting, etc happens and the route police need to take uses a crossing then the emergency services may contact the railway manager to stop a train or so to allow emergency traffic. I've never heard of this actually happening so i'm just speculating.
Exactly I'd like to see because what I'm reading is saying a non-adjacent road if I recall correctly. If it's a 4 lane road and a vehicle or vehicles can pull to that slow lane to get out of the way why must they come to a stop on the side of the road ( slow lane) as well? You talk about more of a traffic jam and right of way to pull off and resume driving and such lol.
When I see emergency vehicles coming, I like to do what the cops do the fire department when they arrive on scene and just pull up wherever the hell I want. 👍
Depends where you are. In the UK drivers of emergency vehicles have no speciakl priviledge and are bound by the same rules as all other road users. As such other road users are not obliged to do anything. In practice drivers give way and don't impede the emergency vehicle, but only if it is safe to do so. If you cause an accident while giving way to an emergency vehicle you have no real defence in court . Most judges will take a lenient view but you will probably be found guilty.
I'd like to see because what I'm reading is saying a non-adjacent road if I recall correctly. If it's a 4 lane road and a vehicle or vehicles can pull to that slow lane to get out of the way why must they come to a stop on the side of the road ( slow lane) as well? You talk about more of a traffic jam and right of way to pull off and resume driving and such lol.
From what I understood, if you're on one side, pull to the right. But if you're stopped in the middle ready to turn, just stay where you are; because anything you do will make it worse.
Why would you pull over if the other vehicle is on the opposite side of the road and it's four lanes it's stupid you're putting other people in danger the emergency vehicle clearly has room to travel
to clear the road and allow them clear road. it is a respect thing , people could be dying .or serious injury . allow them to also reach safely . RESPECT
Because that emergency vehicle may need to turn left into a road, driveway, parking lot, etc. If you don't stop, they can't safely turn. Not stupid at all. Think it through better.
There should be one more scenario where you are standing first at the intersection and its red. But EV is behind you so what shud u do when you dont have any space to move right? Either you can cross the intersection a little and pull to right within intersection or cross the intersection completely and pull to the right? This is a tricky situation
My buddy failed his dmv test for this exact scenario, its not a covered situation in driving classes
If in the US, I would ideally look to make sure no one is coming, and then pull out into intersection to the right to get out of the EV's way. Then, since I'm now blocking the intersection I'll go ahead and finish by driving onto the road I'm now aiming at. Then I'll re-route as needed. I can't imagine any reasonable cop would ticket me for that unless there was some law dictating specifics that the locale/cop deemed important. If I can't turn right, then I'll go left or wherever I can go. It might mean pulling forward out of the way and then going straight, or pulling forward and then backing up to return to where I was if another driver hasn't taken my spot.
Summarized: just do your best to get out of the way, prioritize getting out of the way over normal traffic law, and try not to cause a wreck doing so. You can assume those lights and sirens are for something way more important than you breaking the rules to let them through.
I'm in Canada and a similar situation happened while I was getting home from an in car lesson. The instructor picked up another student and got her to drive on the way back to my place and that's when This happened. She didn't know what to do either and she was on the left lane of our side. The instructor told her to pull over to the left since we couldn't enter the intersection and wouldn't be able to pull to the right safely. Ig the point is to make space for the emergency vehicle to pass safely considering the circumstances 🤔
If traffic has stopped at the intersection when the people who have a green light stop, then you can pull into the intersection and move to the right. If you're in the right lane and it is safe to do so, make a right turn.
What to do if your In left lane can't pull over to the right because flow of traffic is jam, and can't pull over left because the other side of traffic is going opposite in direction your going. What to do then when emergency vehicle
Did u figure out
I wanted to ask the exact same question
Pull out in the intersection if its safe to do so. If not remain calm and give the fire truck space as soon as possible. (not a firefighter just had this happen to me one time.)
If you can't pull either way and can't move forward, move over if and when you can. If you have a 4 lane with no median or if it is a road with 2 lanes each direction and a turn and no traffic is coming, stop. We will go around you.
When safe move right at least a little bit will help and will signal to the emergency driver you are paying attention and trying to get out the way. Obviously they don’t want you to crash…
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
So the principle is give SAFELY the WAY to emergency vehicles--- the most commonly pullover to the RIGHT part of the road SAFELY
Thank You Sirs!
Thanks very much, I appreciate the knowledge :)
From what I understand, if there is a divider then stopping is not required?
I was in a situation where I was stopped at a red light in the left lane. The ambulance was coming up behind me, I could see it coming for a block. I was watching them and watching for the light to turn green and trying to think of where I would go to get out of the way. The light was still red, I pulled forward to the right in front of the car that was next to me. As I did, so, the light turn green in the car to my Right, took off and rear ended me and I got blamed.
That sucks. Blamed by who? Law, insurance, or the driver who hit you?
@@danielgoodman3578 the driver insisted on calling the police instead of exchanging insurance information. Then the cops came and said I was the one at fault, but they were not going to ticket me because of the circumstances.
@@kirbazoid odd.
THIS SAME THING JUST HAPPENED!! I was in the middle lane and saw a firetruck coming I moved to get over and a car side swiped me except they drove off and fled
@@BladeofmoonlightKitto you are better off not claiming on your insurance. Mine went up 3k per year.
Basically everybody should just get the hell outta the way💯
Thank you so much for the valuable knowledge
I needed this, very helpful to know!
Unfortunately Had To Watch This, Because I Got Pulled Over Last Night For Not Yielding.
Basically What Happened Was, There Was A Parked Cop With Red & Blue Lights On My Right, & I'm In The Right Lane. After I Pass, The Cop Starts Driving Behind Me, With It's Lights Turned Off, & I Don't Change Lanes. Then Next Thing I Know, I See Red & Blue Lights, & I Pull Over To The Side.
He Comes Up To Me, & At First I Thought I Was Getting Pulled Over For Speeding. But No, The Cop Said I Was Actually Driving The Speed Limit, Which Lessed My Concern. Then The Cop (Who Probably Knew I Didn't Know What I Did Wrong) Told What Happened, & Informed Me What To Do When An Emergency Vehicle Approaches For Future Reference.
Lucky he let you go, i got a ticket for this🥲 not knowing about this
@@christianc9793 Ouch. 🫂
Thanks so much for this amazing video.
Definitely good info, I failed my last test due to not complying to the emergency vehicle rule.😏
And You're Happy About That?
@@ryan41226 😂
What do you do when you’re waiting for a green light at a intersection in the left lane, and an emergency vehicle comes from behind you?
If I were to have processed my car would have entered the intersection, should I have entered the intersection and pulled over?
And what do you do when you’re following a emergency vehicle in front of you with good distance in the left lane, and it suddenly turn on its lights but no sirens and pulls over to the shoulder and proceeds to make a U turn cutting across four lanes of traffic on a very busy street? (This was at night) When following a emergency vehicle and it turns on its lights, or sirens, do I still need to pull over?
Thank you.
The whole point of pulling over is to clear/ensure a path for the emergency vehicle with lights and sirens going, prioritizing that vehicle's destination over your own. If you're behind it and it turns around, just stay out of its way.
Very helpful, thank you
What do you do if you are in a middle lane at a red light and an emergency vehicle behind and two people beside you basically boxed in.
I was also wondering whether motorists are allowed to enter a bus only lane if they are yielding to an emergency vehicle?
WHAT IF A MEDIAN SEPARATES THE LANES???
Thank you for the information!
If I'm on a 4 lane highway if u guys r going against me can I just stay in the far right lane on coming side or do I have 2 stop or can I keep moving I live in southern Oregon I only stop at intersections or if u guys r on my side other than that I stay far right and slow down and use my right blinker
What about trains? How they will stop for the emergency vehicles?
The thing is, trains CAN'T stop for emergency vehicles unless given at least a 5 minute warning so they can stop before crossings, like for example if a terrorist attack or a major shorrting, etc happens and the route police need to take uses a crossing then the emergency services may contact the railway manager to stop a train or so to allow emergency traffic. I've never heard of this actually happening so i'm just speculating.
Please list the law or statute were the driver is to stop on the right side of the road?
Exactly I'd like to see because what I'm reading is saying a non-adjacent road if I recall correctly. If it's a 4 lane road and a vehicle or vehicles can pull to that slow lane to get out of the way why must they come to a stop on the side of the road ( slow lane) as well? You talk about more of a traffic jam and right of way to pull off and resume driving and such lol.
Hell yeah guys
When I see emergency vehicles coming, I like to do what the cops do the fire department when they arrive on scene and just pull up wherever the hell I want. 👍
What about if you have people pull over to the left
"pull to the right"
That would be unsafe and in some cases this might not give emergency services enough room to pass
Especially when there's traffic on the left side of the highway or road
Depends where you are. In the UK drivers of emergency vehicles have no speciakl priviledge and are bound by the same rules as all other road users.
As such other road users are not obliged to do anything. In practice drivers give way and don't impede the emergency vehicle, but only if it is safe to do so. If you cause an accident while giving way to an emergency vehicle you have no real defence in court . Most judges will take a lenient view but you will probably be found guilty.
Thats moronic, but it's understandable because its so tiny compared to america. Here we can't afford to play around like that.
Is the procedure the same for emergency vehicles that are late for lunch and donuts too?
Good question
If the lights and sirens aren’t on then nope, poor hose dragger or bandaid box has to wait lol
Well I'm not sure if people on the other side of the highway have to pull over
if it is a divided highway you are clear
I'd like to see because what I'm reading is saying a non-adjacent road if I recall correctly. If it's a 4 lane road and a vehicle or vehicles can pull to that slow lane to get out of the way why must they come to a stop on the side of the road ( slow lane) as well? You talk about more of a traffic jam and right of way to pull off and resume driving and such lol.
The facs this isnt mandatory to learn for a drivers license is absurd
It is though..
In other words- just apply your brains and make room for the 🚒 .
For Mirror Image you mean that the car needs to pull over to the left
always pull to the right
is that trey parker on the right
You guys, get yourself magnet 🧲 toy cars and show up how they move on the board.
I couldn't understand the 5 lane part with central turning lane scenario.. could anyone help me understand it
From what I understood, if you're on one side, pull to the right. But if you're stopped in the middle ready to turn, just stay where you are; because anything you do will make it worse.
Basically just safely come to a stop if you're in a turning lane, whether the emergency vehicle is behind or in front.
It’s just sad they have to explain this. This is something you should know it’s part of the test when you get your license.
Educating system for everything is doodoo here in the US
I agree. It's sad.
Why would you pull over if the other vehicle is on the opposite side of the road and it's four lanes it's stupid you're putting other people in danger the emergency vehicle clearly has room to travel
to clear the road and allow them clear road.
it is a respect thing , people could be dying .or serious injury .
allow them to also reach safely . RESPECT
its not dangerous to pull to the right
Because that emergency vehicle may need to turn left into a road, driveway, parking lot, etc. If you don't stop, they can't safely turn. Not stupid at all. Think it through better.
Many people around the world are still alive because of the rushed emergency. So, please, park your car far away when you see an emergency.
Nevermind the mirror image it was mistake
Let me shorten this video, you turn the camera on say “pull to the right and stop” turn the camera off there’s your video. Coulda been a UA-cam short.
Except that wouldn't cover the turning lane, where pulling over to the right could cause you to be hit by a 30 ton firetruck....
I will
Sorry