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 Emergency Vehicles
Author:Lari Law
Date:Thursday, 18th Aug 2005 21:53
Views:2,004 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Company, Industry, Country and Product Research
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b33085

The streets of London (in particular) see ever more frequent numbers of blue light (and siren) emergency vehicles. I wonder what would happen if two different such vehicles (as it might be a police car and an ambulance) were going in opposite directions without room to pass. Which one would have priority and which one would need to give way? Does anybody know if there is a manual or even a code of practice on this or would the respective drivers have to play it by ear (no pun intended)?

LARI

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  Emergency Vehicles
The streets of London (in particular) see ever more frequent numbers of blue light (and siren) emergency vehicles. I wonder ...
Lari Law 18/08/05 21:53 33085
   Re: Emergency Vehicles
The smaller, more agile police car will give way to an ambulance or a fire engine. A fire engine, however, will ...
Robert Warner 19/08/05 23:05 33106
   Re: Emergency Vehicles
Common sense would suggest that the greater the emergency, the greater the priority. The ambulance is almost certainly carrying , ...
Atalanta 19/08/05 11:13 33091

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