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What should a driver do when an emergency vehicle approaches?

  1. Drive to the extreme right and stop

  2. Keep driving without any changes

  3. Stop in the middle of the road

  4. Both of the above

The correct answer is: Stop in the middle of the road

When an emergency vehicle approaches, the appropriate response is to drive to the extreme right and stop. This action allows the emergency vehicle, such as an ambulance or fire truck, to pass safely and quickly, as time can be critical in emergency situations. Choosing to keep driving without any changes could obstruct the path of the emergency vehicle, leading to delayed response times and potentially putting lives at risk. Stopping in the middle of the road can create a hazardous situation for both the driver and the emergency vehicle, increasing the chances of accidents. Thus, the correct action ensures that the emergency vehicle can maneuver through traffic without impediments, maintaining safety for all road users during critical moments.