What do you do if you hear a siren?

What do you do if you hear a siren?

If you hear a siren, try to discern the direction from which it is coming. If you see a firetruck, police car, ambulance, or other official vehicles with flashing lights and a siren, it is an emergency vehicle and you must get out of the way. Use your side and rearview mirrors to safely look at the road behind you.

What should you do when you hear a siren or see a vehicle?

If you hear a siren or see flashing lights on a freeway, you should:

  1. Pull over to the right when safely able to do so.
  2. Continue to move forward at a safe speed.
  3. If the operator of the emergency vehicle requests you to move in a certain direction via the PA system, please do so expeditiously.
  4. DON’T panic!

What does a loud siren mean?

In short, it means that something life-threatening is happening and you should go indoors and get more information. The specific guidelines (tornado, hail ,wind, etc.) for sounding sirens varies by jurisdiction, so check with your local community to find out the specifics if you are interested.

What to do when you hear an emergency siren?

You drive along a street and hear a siren. You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should 1.Keep driving until you see the vehicle. 2.Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street. 3.Slow down but don’t stop until you see it.

What should I do if I hear an emergency vehicle approaching?

B.) Move over to the right side of the road and drive slowly so it can pass you. If you hear or see an emergency vehicle approaching within __________, you must safely pull over to the right-hand edge or curb. When an emergency vehicle with its lights and sirens on approaches, you should move your vehicle to the right as soon as possible.

When do you have to stop for an emergency vehicle?

You must pull over and stop for an emergency vehicle even if it is headed toward you in the opposite lane of a two-way roadway. If you hear a siren or air-horn close by but do not know exactly where the emergency vehicle is, you can safely pull over to the right-side edge of the road and stop until you are sure it is not headed toward you.

Is the siren only part of the warning system?

If a storm is approaching, the lightning alone is a threat. Sirens are only one part of a warning system that includes preparation, NOAA Weather Radio, and local media. 10.

What should you do if you hear a siren near you?

If you hear a siren or an air horn close by but do not know exactly where the emergency vehicle is, safely pull over to the right side of the road and stop until you are sure it is not headed toward you. 29.53 % of our users get this question wrong.

What does it mean when you hear a siren at an intersection?

C. A hazard vehicle that is parked, stopped or standing on any part of the highway You drive along a street and hear a siren. You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should: The driver’s left hand and arm are extended upward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:

What should you do if you cannot see the emergency vehicle?

You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should: A. Keep driving until you see the vehicle. B. Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street. C. Slow down.

When do they test the public warning sirens?

The sirens are never tested on a national or religious holiday or Remembrance Day, even if they fall on the first Monday in the month. If the siren sounds repeatedly, it means that there is an emergency of some kind. You may also hear a warning over the public address system or from a loudspeaker van.

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