10 Easy Steps to keep Emergency Personnel Safe on the Roadways.

Here are a few easy steps you can take to help take to make our roadways safer for our Emergency personnel and others and help decrease Firefighter Fatalities and injuries. Please remember these every time you are on the road.  Do your part to keep our roadways safe!

1. Focus on Driving: Do not talk on your cell phone, eat, hunt for items in your vehicle or engage in other distractions while driving. Know the laws on distracted driving in your jurisdiction and follow them.

2. Give Emergency Vehicles the Right of Way: When you see or hear an Emergency Vehicle with its lights and sirens activated, slow down, move to the right and stop if possible. Once the Emergency Vehicle passes, to not follow the vehicle too closely, give it plenty of room.

3. Move Over:  When you see an Emergency vehicle on the side of the roadway, slow down and if possible move over safely one additional lane away from the incident.  Forty-seven states have now enacted the “Move-Over” Laws and can be ticketed.

4. Never Drive on the shoulder of the highway.  This is not only illegal but also dangerous, as Emergency Vehicles use the shoulder to get to traffic crashes and other incidents.

5. Watch Firefighter’s/Police Officer’s hands as they direct traffic.

6. Only drive while Sober.

7. Drive within the speed limit.  Remember the speed limit is a maximum.  With Weather permitting,  you may always drive slower.

8. Keep the volume in your car at a reasonable level.  You need to be able to hear an emergency vehicle.

9. Don’t wear headphones while you drive, it is also against the law.

10. Always remember, the Emergency Vehicle may not be going to help you, but may be going to help your family or friend.