Sharing the Roadmedium

On a one-way road with an approaching emergency vehicle, you should:

  • APull to the right
  • BPull to the left
  • CPull to the nearest side and stop✓ Correct
  • DSpeed up to clear the way

Why this is correct

On one-way: nearest side. On two-way: pull to the right.

From the official Minnesota Driver's Manual (page 47)

One-way road: pull to NEAREST side and stop.

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