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What should you do if an emergency vehicle with a siren and flashing lights is behind you in heavy traffic?

  1. Stop.

  2. Blow your horn.

  3. Force your way into traffic in the adjoining lane.

  4. Keep moving slowly until you can get out of the way.

The correct answer is: Keep moving slowly until you can get out of the way.

When an emergency vehicle with a siren and flashing lights is behind you in heavy traffic, the proper response is to keep moving slowly until it is safe to get out of the way. This action ensures that you do not abruptly stop, which could potentially cause accidents with other vehicles, especially in congested conditions where drivers may not expect sudden halts. By continuing to move slowly, you can assess the situation ahead and look for an opportunity to safely merge or pull over without compromising your safety or that of others on the road. Stopping suddenly might create a hazard for vehicles behind you, while forcing your way into the adjoining lane could cause further disruptions and confusion in traffic. Blowing your horn is not an appropriate response, as it is unlikely to clear the way and may distract other drivers. Thus, maintaining a slow and controlled pace until it is safe to yield to the emergency vehicle is the most responsible approach.