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

Quebec’s safety corridor law requires drivers to protect road workers by creating a buffer zone around stopped emergency vehicles. Slowing down and moving over

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

Answer options: ✅ Slow to 70 km/h and move over a lane if possible

  • Speed up
  • Honk
  • Stop completely

Correct answer: Slow to 70 km/h and move over a lane if possible

Explanation: Quebec’s safety corridor law requires drivers to protect road workers by creating a buffer zone around stopped emergency vehicles. Slowing down and moving over a lane if safe to do so is the correct action because it provides space and minimizes the risk of hitting personnel on the shoulder. Speeding up or honking increases the danger, while stopping completely on an active highway is highly hazardous and can trigger rear-end collisions. On the SAAQ exam, understanding these slow-down and move-over protocols is highly relevant, as candidates are frequently tested on how to safely share the road with emergency and roadside assistance vehicles.

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