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When an emergency vehicle is approaching me on a divided highway, do drivers have to pull to the right and stop?

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When an emergency vehicle is approaching me on a divided highway, do drivers have to pull to the right and stop?

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A. NO, because the road is separated by a barrier or median. Occasionally an emergency vehicle may travel in the wrong direction on a divided highway. If this occurs, reduce your speed, yield the right of way and proceed cautiously.

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