FREE PASSAGE FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES | ||
Introduction: Everyday, somewhere around you, police, ambulance and fire service vehicles are responding to emergencies. It is critical for all emergency services to keep the response time to a minimum. Seconds can be lost if drivers don't make way for emergency vehicles - precious time that could mean the difference between life and death. Remember, it's the law for any driver who sees and hears an emergency vehicle approaching to get out of the way. What does the Law Say? As per the Rules Of The Road Regulations, 1989 every driver must give free passage to fire service vehicles & ambulance by drawing to the side of the road. An ambulance, as per the Motor Vehicle Act, is a motor vehicle specially designed, constructed or modified and equipped and intended to be used for emergency transportation of persons who are sick, injured, wounded or otherwise incapacitated. What about the Flashing Lights & Loud Sirens used by these vehicles for alerting other motorists? Rule 108 (1)(iv) of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 permits the use of the blinker type of red light with purple glass by an ambulance van used for conveying patients. Use of similar multi-coloured red, blue & white light can be specifically permitted by the State Government for the vehicles that have been specially designated for emergency duties under rule 108 (4) of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. Rule 119 (3) of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 permits such vehicles to use multi-toned horns etc. that have been approved by the registering authority in whose jurisdiction such vehicles are kept. So when you hear or see an Emergency Vehicle coming behind you, here is what you must do:
Take sirens and lights seriously.
Let police, fire and ambulance vehicles through!
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Sunday, 8 June 2014
FREE PASSAGE FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES
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