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In Ontario, emergency vehicles with sirens AND lights have:

Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, emergency vehicles operating with activated sirens and lights always have the absolute right-of-way. Drivers must immediate

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Question: In Ontario, emergency vehicles with sirens AND lights have:

Answer options:

  • No special rights ✅ Right-of-way; pull over to the right
  • Right of way at night only
  • Right of way only on highways

Correct answer: Right-of-way; pull over to the right

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, emergency vehicles operating with activated sirens and lights always have the absolute right-of-way. Drivers must immediately and safely pull over to the right-hand curb or edge of the road and come to a complete stop, clearing any intersections. The other options are incorrect because this critical safety rule applies twenty-four hours a day on all public roads, not just at night or on highways. G1 candidates must memorize this yielding procedure, as emergency vehicle response rules are frequently tested on the knowledge exam to ensure public safety.

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