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==== ✅ Quick Reference Table ==== | Scenario | Required Action in Utah | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Emergency vehicle approaching with lights/sirens (moving) | Pull over to the right, clear of intersections, stop until it passes | | Opposing traffic traffic on divided highway | No action required if median prevents access | | Encountering stationary emergency vehicle | Slow down, give space, move over one lane if safe | | At a red light or intersection and light turns green while ambulance arrives | If safe and possible, move forward to clear intersection, otherwise remain stopped Reddit +1 highwaysafety.utah.gov +3 Utah Legislature +3 en.wikipedia.org +3 highwaysafety.utah.gov | ===== Bottom Line ===== * On Main Street (or any road), you’re required to pull over to the right and stop when an emergency vehicle with lights and sirens is approaching. * Failing to comply can result in a citation and possible $160 fine. * The law applies uniformly regardless of the number of lanes or size of the roadway. Let me know if you’d like help finding the exact legislative text or understanding defenses if you’ve received a citation.
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