Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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How far must one stay behind a fire apparatus that is responding to an alarm?

  1. 100 meters

  2. 150 meters

  3. 200 meters

  4. 250 meters

The correct answer is: 150 meters

Staying behind a fire apparatus when it is responding to an alarm is crucial for the safety of both the responders and other drivers on the road. While the other answer options may seem feasible, it is important to note that fire apparatus can vary in size and weight. This means that it may take longer for these vehicles to come to a complete stop, especially when traveling at high speeds. For this reason, it is recommended to stay at least 150 meters behind a fire apparatus to avoid any potential accidents or collisions. Keeping a safe distance also allows the fire apparatus to maneuver in case of any unexpected obstructions or emergencies that may arise during their response. Remember, the safety of everyone is a top priority when emergency vehicles are on the road, so it is best to give them as much space as possible.