CHAPTER VII
EMERGENCY VEHICLE
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Section 75. While driving an emergency vehicle to perform the
duties, the driver has the following rights:
(1) to use blinking traffic light signal, siren sound signal, or other sound
signal determined by the Commissioner-General;
(2) to stop or park the vehicle at a no-parking area;
(3) to drive faster than the determined speed limit;
(4) to drive passing any stopping traffic signal or traffic sign; provided
that the vehicle must be slowed down as appropriate;
(5) to refrain from compliance with the provisions of this Act or the
traffic regulation concerning driving lane, direction or turning conveyance determined.
In the operation under paragraph one, the driver must be careful as
appropriate for the case.
Section 76. When a pedestrian, driver, rider or controller of animal
sees an emergency vehicle using blinking traffic light signal, siren sound signal, or
other sound signal determined by the Commissioner-General in the performance of
duties, the pedestrian, driver, rider or controller of animal must allow the emergency
vehicle pass first, by following the instructions as follows:
(1) the pedestrian must stop and keep away to the edge of road or up
to the safety zone or the nearest road shoulder;
(2) the driver must stop or park conveyance at the left edge of the
road, or in case there is a bus lane at the extreme left side of the road, he or she
must stop or park conveyance at the lane next to the bus lane, but it is prohibited
to stop or park conveyance at the junction;
(3) the rider or controller of animal must control animal to stop at the
edge of the road, but it is prohibited to stop at the junction.
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