What should I do if I am in a roundabout at the same time as an emergency vehicle?

You should proceed through the roundabout prior to pulling over for the emergency vehicle to pass. If you are approaching a roundabout, pull over before entering to allow the emergency vehicle to pass you. Never stop within the roundabout, as doing so may obstruct the path of the emergency vehicle and prevent other vehicles from exiting.

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1. Do roundabouts work?
2. Are roundabouts safer for drivers than traffic signals?
3. Are roundabouts safer for pedestrians than traffic signals?
4. Are roundabouts less expensive than traffic signals?
5. Do roundabouts have less delay than traffic signals?
6. How do multi-lane roundabouts work?
7. What is the difference between a roundabout, traffic circle, and rotary?
8. Do roundabouts accommodate buses/trucks?
9. What should I do if I am in a roundabout at the same time as an emergency vehicle?
10. What impacts do roundabouts have on surrounding property?
11. Why do rural roundabouts have sidewalks?
12. What NOT to do