Emergency vehicle rights
I worked in another state for 46 years as a call fire fighter, retiring as a Lt. I worked full time for 42 years as a full time police officer, retiring as a Sgt. In this case, I would say the laws would be similar state to state.
Let's take the emergency vehicle operator first. He must comply with all traffic laws, the same as everyone else. If he violates a traffic law and causes an accident, he will be held liable. Now, the siren, lights, and air horn are to be used only as a warning device, to assist that operator in making moves that might otherwise be a violation in getting around traffic. When he makes a judgement to do that, it must be "safe and reasonable".
Now the regular Joe driving when seeing or hearing an emergency vehicle he should pull to the right "in a safe and reasonable way" to allow the EV to pass. Doesn't matter which lane your in or what direction your heading, divided roadways excluded, for obvious reasons.
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