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What should you do if you are being overtaken by an emergency vehicle flashing its lights?

  1. Speed up to get out of the way faster.

  2. Ignore it and maintain your speed.

  3. Pull over to the right side of the road and wait until the vehicle passes.

  4. Follow closely to let it clear the way for you.

The correct answer is: Pull over to the right side of the road and wait until the vehicle passes.

When you are being overtaken by an emergency vehicle flashing its lights, the correct action to take is to pull over to the right side of the road and wait until the vehicle passes. This is important for safety reasons as emergency vehicles need to get through swiftly to respond to emergencies. By pulling over to the right and allowing the emergency vehicle to pass, you are helping to ensure that they can reach their destination as quickly as possible. This action also helps prevent any potential accidents or delays that could occur if you do not yield the right of way to the emergency vehicle. The other options are not correct because: - Speeding up to get out of the way faster can be dangerous as it might create a risky situation for both you and the emergency vehicle. - Ignoring the emergency vehicle and maintaining your speed is not safe or legal as you should always yield to emergency vehicles. - Following closely to let the emergency vehicle clear the way for you is not recommended as it may impede the emergency vehicle's progress and cause inconvenience or danger on the road.