If you are driving in front of an ambulance on an emergency call, must you give way to it?
Right of way
Explanation
When an **ambulance** is on an **urgent service**, it has **right of way** over other vehicles and pedestrians. This means that everyone must facilitate its passage. To indicate that it is on an urgent service, the ambulance will use its **siren** and **special lights**.
- **What should you do?**
- **Move to the right**: This allows the ambulance to have a clear path to advance quickly.
- **Stop if necessary**: If there is not enough space for the ambulance to pass, it is important to stop to facilitate its passage.
- **Where does this rule apply?**
- On **all roads**, both in urban streets and on highways. It is not just in urban areas, but anywhere the ambulance needs to pass.
It is crucial to follow these instructions to ensure that emergency services can reach their destination as quickly as possible, helping to save lives.
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