Let’s assume we’re not stopped at a traffic signal.
This is only anecdotal, but I heard once that you’re not supposed to stop altogether, rather drive at a slower pace so as to let it pass quickly. The person said what was more important is that drivers don’t make sudden changes to their behavior. An EMT driver can more safely maneuver if they don’t have to predict what any one knucklehead will do the moment they get close.
If this is wrong or needs clarification, please enlighten me!
Also I find use your turn signals to let them know which way you are moving out of the way
Yes, you are supposed to signal for all lane changes. All driving laws still apply, but emergency vehicle laws supercedes them.
We know, they already said “not like a BMW driver” 😏
Remember, if you ever feel your job is useless, someone, somewhere is installing turn signals in BMWs.
It’s a robot now, and its job is useless
“What is my purpose?”
“You install the BMW turn signals.”