Pedestrian and emergency vehicles Drivers ed

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Driver's behind any moving emergency vehicle displaying flashing warning lights and sounding a siren, must stay at least

500 feet away

Define what it means to yield the right of way

Allow another vehicle to move before you in a traffic situation

Motorists must yield the right of way to pedestrian crossing

An intersection without signals or traffic signs. Any crosswalk or marked mid block crossing. Driveways.

Motorists must yield the right of way when turning left at an intersection when pedestrian are crossing from

Any direction.

When a pedestrian is crossing the street guided by a dog, driver's must

Come to a complete stop

Driver's must yield the right of way to

Pedestrian. Emergency vehicles. Persons who are blind.

Pedestrian are defined as

People. Bicyclists People

While driving if you are approached from any direction by an emergency vehicle using its flashing lights and/or sirens, you must.

Pull over to the right and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed

Florida's move-over law requires drivers

Slow to a speed that is 20 mph less than the posted speed limit is 25 mph or greater. Slow to a speed that is 5mph when posted speed is 20 mph or less. Leave the lane closest to the emergency vehicle, tow vehicle or law enforcement officer.

When approaching an intersection with a pedestrian crossing the street carrying a white cane with a red tip, you must.

Stop and let the pedestrian cross


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