It’s incredibly important as a motorist to know the rules when letting emergency vehicles, like ambulances or fire engine, pass you on the road, with people reminded of what to do
When an emergency vehicle like an ambulance or fire engine needs to get by you on the road, everyone knows to move out of the way.
Read more: Cost of living Ireland: Six conditions that qualify motorists for a refund worth up to €2,400The RSA shared that when an emergency vehicle approaches, clear the way as soon as you can do so safely - this is normally when you see blue flashing lights or hear sirens. They are telling people to Indicate their intention to pull over and pull over only in a space that has enough room for the emergency vehicles to pass safely.
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