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In Alberta, passing a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights you must:

Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, drivers must slow to 60 km/h, or the posted limit if it is lower, when passing emergency or roadside vehicles stopped with

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Question: In Alberta, passing a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights you must:

Answer options: ✅ Slow to 60 km/h and move over a lane if possible

  • Speed up
  • Honk
  • Stop completely

Correct answer: Slow to 60 km/h and move over a lane if possible

Explanation: Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, drivers must slow to 60 km/h, or the posted limit if it is lower, when passing emergency or roadside vehicles stopped with flashing lights. If safety permits on a multi-lane highway, drivers must also move over one lane to create a safe buffer. Speeding up or honking increases the danger to roadside personnel, while stopping completely on an active roadway creates a severe rear-end collision hazard. This slow down, move over rule is a vital concept on the Class 7 knowledge test, emphasizing roadside worker safety and hazard perception.

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