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You are driving an ambulance with lights and sirens activated. You approach a lane marked 'TRANSIT LANE ONLY'. Can you legally use this lane?

Emergency vehicles, when responding to an emergency, are generally permitted to disregard certain traffic regulations, including lane restrictions, for safety a

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Question: You are driving an ambulance with lights and sirens activated. You approach a lane marked 'TRANSIT LANE ONLY'. Can you legally use this lane?

Answer options: ✅ Yes, emergency vehicles are typically exempt from lane restrictions when responding to an emergency.

  • No, transit lanes are strictly for public transit buses.
  • Only if there are no transit buses currently in the lane.
  • Only if you receive direct instruction from a police officer.

Correct answer: Yes, emergency vehicles are typically exempt from lane restrictions when responding to an emergency.

Explanation: Emergency vehicles, when responding to an emergency, are generally permitted to disregard certain traffic regulations, including lane restrictions, for safety and efficiency.

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