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When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with its lights flashing on the side of the road, what does Quebec's 'move-over' law require you to do?
Quebec's Highway Safety Code requires drivers to slow down and create a buffer lane by moving over, if safe and possible, for stopped emergency vehicles or tow
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Question: When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with its lights flashing on the side of the road, what does Quebec's 'move-over' law require you to do?
Answer options: ✅ Slow down and move into a lane farther away from the emergency vehicle, if possible.
- Maintain your speed and lane position.
- Honk your horn to signal that you see them.
- Stop your vehicle at least 10 metres behind the emergency vehicle.
Correct answer: Slow down and move into a lane farther away from the emergency vehicle, if possible.
Explanation: Quebec's Highway Safety Code requires drivers to slow down and create a buffer lane by moving over, if safe and possible, for stopped emergency vehicles or tow trucks with activated lights.
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