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Emergency vehicle

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emergency vehicles with their warning devices enabled, at least until it has passed through. Exemptions may sometimes be made to this, such as if yielding would cause an accident or if the vehicles are stopped at a red light or stop sign. Even in jurisdictions where no such laws exist, many motorists may allow the emergency vehicle to pass as a matter of courtesy.
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Depending on local laws, other vehicles on the road—either those in the lanes the emergency vehicle is on, those on the side of the road the emergency vehicle is traveling on, or all vehicles on both sides of the road—may be required to yield the right of way and travel slower, if not fully stop, for
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identifying the emergency service to which the vehicle belongs, and its purpose to the public and other services. Occasionally, the name of the service ("police", "ambulance", etc.) may be written in reverse lettering on the front of the vehicle; this lettering is reflected properly in
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are graphic designs on emergency vehicles that are intended to identify the vehicle's respective emergency service, improve visual identification, and differentiate emergency vehicles from regular traffic. Each service's design choices reflect different needs, but typically include:
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in a timely manner, transport equipment and resources, or perform their tasks efficiently. Emergency vehicles are usually operated by authorized government agencies, but some may also be operated by private entities where permitted by law.
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link may also be used, though these are generally less emphasized so as to not confuse people who may be unfamiliar with a jurisdiction's emergency contact methods.
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warning devices, which are designed to facilitate their movement through traffic to reach their destination, and to provide some protection on the scene.
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that lack markings and resemble civilian traffic, though these rarely make up the majority of a fleet and are almost always paired with marked vehicles.
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There are many types of emergency vehicles. Which service operates which vehicle depends on the jurisdiction. Examples of emergency vehicles include:
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in traffic, and may be exempted from certain basic road laws to reach their destinations in the fastest possible time, such as driving through a red
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Many emergency response vehicles (especially those of the main police, fire, and medical services) are likely to be fitted with
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or intricate images evoking the jurisdiction they serve. Police sometimes partially detract from this, with
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with identifying symbols, an ID number, high visibility markings, and an emergency number in
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Vehicle used by emergency services, typically with emergency lights and sirens
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police van
ambulance
Thuringia
Germany
emergency services
emergency lighting
vehicle equipment
calls for service
right of way
traffic light
speed limit
Police force
Police car
Police van
Police motorcycle
Police bicycle
Police armoured vehicle
Mobile communications vehicle
Police bus
Police aviation
Police watercraft
Fire department
Fire engine
Airport crash tender
Wildland fire engine
Quint
Fire command vehicle
Fire motorcycle
Light and air unit

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