In case of emergency keep calm
Driver training specialist IAM Drive & Survive is offering weekly motoring tips to drivers from their head of training, Simon Elstow. This week he advises on how to respond to an emergency vehicle.
1. Keep calm – if you hear a siren or see blue lights, turn off your music so you can concentrate, and take a few seconds to plan your next move. Panicking and stopping in the wrong place could just snarl up the traffic and delay the emergency vehicle.
2. Stop – look for somewhere to pull over, and stop if it’s safe, even if the emergency vehicle is on the other side of the road. Consider using your indicators, but only if it won’t confuse other road users.
3. Stay safe – avoid pulling onto kerbs, pavements and verges. Verges hide a multitude of hazards, and moving onto the pavement puts pedestrians at risk.
4. Stay legal – at traffic lights or junctions, emergency drivers will try to find their way around you. If you go through a red light or into a bus lane, unless directed by a police officer to do so, you are breaking the law and could be fined, irrespective of your good intentions.
5. Finally – be aware that there may be more than one emergency vehicle coming. Listen for different sirens, look all around before moving off, and bear in mind you may need to move over again.
Elstow said: “Sirens and flashing lights cause many motorists to panic, mainly because drivers are not routinely taught how to respond to them. The trick is to behave calmly, legally, safely and predictably and move out of the way as soon as it is safe to do so.”