
The program, though directly focused on responders, also benefits drivers involved in incidents, and continues GM-led education efforts that began more than a decade ago with the introduction of the Chevrolet Volt.
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Drivers need to remember to slow down and move over — if safe — whenever they see an emergency vehicle stopped ahead on a multi-lane roadway.
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Here’s driving-safety advice, provided by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, on how to respond to a siren coming from an approaching emergency vehicle.
Read More →Lytx, Inc., a provider of video telematics, announced the honorees of its annual “Driver of the Year” and “Coach of the Year” awards, presented at the fifth annual Lytx User Group Conference in San Diego.
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Here's some advice about yielding to ambulances, fire trucks and police cars. You may want to pass this along to fleet drivers as a friendly reminder.
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This video, produced by the Ohio Bar Association, offers tips on yielding to emergency vehicles.
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Last year a magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit the city of Napa, resulting in more than 70,000 customers losing power, and over 100 people sustaining injuries. The truck was donated in recognition of the many first responders, PG&E employees and the community who helped during the earthquake.
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A U.S. Department of Energy program salutes an education specialist at the California Fuel Cell Partnership for her work to ensure first responders receive proper training on fuel cell vehicle safety.
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Emergency response agencies can use the additional information to fine-tune how they dispatch first responders to the scene of a crash.
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Such laws require motorists to change lanes away from police cars, ambulances, fire trucks, tow trucks, and other emergency vehicles on the roadside so workers have the space they need to stay safe.
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