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You are driving in the right lane and see a tow truck with its flashing lights activated on the right shoulder ahead. What does Quebec's 'move-over' law require you to do?
The 'move-over' law (Safety Corridor) mandates that you slow down and provide a buffer lane for stopped emergency vehicles and tow trucks with activated lights
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Question: You are driving in the right lane and see a tow truck with its flashing lights activated on the right shoulder ahead. What does Quebec's 'move-over' law require you to do?
Answer options: ✅ Slow down and, if safe, move into an adjacent lane.
- Maintain your speed and lane position.
- Speed up to pass the area as quickly as possible.
- Stop behind the tow truck and wait for instructions.
Correct answer: Slow down and, if safe, move into an adjacent lane.
Explanation: The 'move-over' law (Safety Corridor) mandates that you slow down and provide a buffer lane for stopped emergency vehicles and tow trucks with activated lights by moving over if possible.
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