Motorists are being warned they could be risking a £1,000 fine
Any driver knows they should prepare to let an emergency vehicle pass when they hear sirens blaring and see flashing blue lights. But motorists are being warned they could be risking a £1,000 fine when moving out of the way.
You shouldn't make any sudden and dangerous manoeuvres like veering onto the other side of the road or running red lights. You should also avoid entering bus lanes and stopping on bends or at the bottom of hills.Confused.com car insurance expert Alex Kindred said it's "not always clear what drivers are expected to do in these circumstances".
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