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Business, 28.05.2020 22:03 Cocco

You are driving on a multi-lane road or highway, and are approaching an emergency vehicle
parked along the roadway with its emergency lights activated. If you are in the lane closest to
the emergency vehicle, you must
A: Stay in your lane and obey the speed limit.
B: Pullover onto the shoulder immediately
C: Safely leave the lone closest to the emergency vehicle, or slow down to a speed 20 miles per
hour below the posted speed limit.

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