Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Permit Practice Test

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If an emergency vehicle is directly behind you during heavy traffic, what should you do?

  1. Stop immediately and pull over

  2. Keep moving slowly till you can safely get out of the way

  3. Speed up to escape the traffic

  4. Signal left and change lanes

The correct answer is: Keep moving slowly till you can safely get out of the way

When an emergency vehicle is directly behind you in heavy traffic, the best action is to keep moving slowly until you can safely get out of the way. This is crucial because stopping suddenly in heavy traffic can create a dangerous situation for both you and other drivers. By maintaining a slow but steady movement, you allow the emergency vehicle to maneuver around you when an appropriate opportunity arises. This approach helps ensure that the emergency responders can reach their destination quickly and safely without causing disruptions or hazards on the road. Remaining aware of your surroundings and gradually finding a safe space to pull over is essential in these scenarios, as it contributes to overall road safety during emergencies.