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  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which emphasizes the importance of safe driving around emergency vehicles. Familiarize yourself with Scott’s Law and its requirements.
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Drivers should stay at least 500 feet behind emergency vehicles. Have your radio at a level that allows you to hear audible signals. Remember Scotts Law. When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle, change to a lane away from the emergency vehicle and proceed with caution.
Move Over for Emergency Vehicles With Flashing Lights All states require drivers to move over and slow down for emergency vehicles with flashing lights.
Police/Emergency Vehicles When approaching a stationary (non-moving) emergency/maintenance vehicle using visual signals, Illinois law requires you to yield, change to a lane away from the emergency workers when possible and proceed with caution. If a lane change is not possible, reduce speed and proceed with caution.
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