A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
False. In most states, you do have to yield the right of way to an emergency vehicle, as long as you can do so safely.
Grant the emergency vehicle the right of way.
Pull over to the right and grant right of way.
An aircraft coming in for landing would normally have the right of way over all other aircraft or vehicles unless there is an emergency situation, in which case those involved in the emergency have right of way.
A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
Mail truck !!! The reason being it is part of the Federal Gov. I would definitely say that the ambulance and fire truck have the right of way, if they are going to an emergency or transporting a person to the hospital. Very extensive discussion with citations and references at: http://www.snopes.com/autos/law/fourway.asp Bottom line, the mail truck is LAST.
If the workers are driving to an emergency with their lights on, they have the right of way. You can get a ticket if you do not get out of their way.
The only thing that has right-of-way over a fire truck in an emergency is an ambulance.
No. ALL vehicles are supposed to yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
Because they are on an emergency run. They may be going to save someone's life, or prevent a crime.
Who is responsible for dissemination of information when there's an emergency on campus?