Emergency vehicles must get to the scene as quickly as possible and sometimes they can face several dangers in just getting there. Since time is of the essence, it’s critical that motorists and other road users know what to do so they don’t delay any emergency vehicles.
The RSA revealed that between the years 2007 to 2011, there was a total of 54 accidents involving emergency vehicles. As a result of these accidents, 81 people were injured and 2 people were killed.
Stay Alert:
When you notice the emergency vehicle keep the noise in the car to a minimum so you can hear if other emergency vehicles are nearby. Turning the radio down and opening the window can help. Observe the nearby roads for other emergency vehicles.Investigate:
Check all your mirrors and surrounding areas, if the emergency vehicle is approaching from behind try to estimate the speed of the vehicle and plan your next move. Look out for pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and other road users.React:
React quickly and scan all directions again before you move. Slow down and pull over if possible. Make sure you indicate the direction you intend to go and double check that you have given enough space for the vehicle to get through.Enter:
The next step is to re-enter the road. Scan in all directions and ensure that the road is free before merging and indicate. Keep an eye out for additional emergency vehicles.Never:
A few things to avoid:Next time an emergency vehicle approaches try to remember the SIREN code.
- Stopping at places that don't give the emergency vehicles enough room to go through.
- Trying to outpace or cut across an emergency vehicle.
- Tail gating emergency vehicles.
- Slamming on your brakes or swerving violently.
Drive safe,
Niall
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Another problem I've witnessed recently was on a 2-lane road where the left lane is a turn left only.
ReplyDeleteAmbulance was coming from behind as I was in the right hand side lane so naturally all of us pulled in to the left hand side lane where it's turn left only to allow the ambulance pass.
Once the ambulance passed people were shooting right up from behind the ambulance, not even allowing those who moved over back into the right hand side lane.
It's a really frustrating situation...