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On a one-way road, when an emergency vehicle approaches you should:

Under Ontario law, when an emergency vehicle approaches on a one-way road, drivers must pull to the closest curb—either left or right—and stop to leave a clear

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Question: On a one-way road, when an emergency vehicle approaches you should:

Answer options:

  • Pull to the right only ✅ Pull to the right or left, whichever is closer to the curb, and stop
  • Continue normally
  • Stop in the centre

Correct answer: Pull to the right or left, whichever is closer to the curb, and stop

Explanation: Under Ontario law, when an emergency vehicle approaches on a one-way road, drivers must pull to the closest curb—either left or right—and stop to leave a clear path down the middle. pulling only to the right is incorrect because that specific rule applies to two-way roads; forcing all vehicles to the right on a multi-lane one-way street would create unnecessary bottlenecking. Stopping in the center or continuing normally is illegal and blocks first responders. Remembering the distinct rules for emergency vehicles on one-way versus two-way streets is highly relevant for the G1 exam, as the ministry frequently tests this specific scenario.

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