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There is no need to pull over for an emergency vehicle using its lights and siren if you are already parked or idling on the side of the road.
yes the border patrol are federal agents with the tasks of keeping the peace.
You have to pull in front of it.....repededly
Highway Patrol is a State Officer, can issue violation tickets anywhere in their state.
Pull over to the right and grant right of way.
It depends on local legislation. In many countries you are required to pull over and/or give way
If you're in a country which drives on the right (such as the US, Canada, etc.), you pull over to the right and wait for the ambulance to pass. If you're in a country which drives on the left (United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Namibia, etc.), you do the same thing, albeit you pull over to the left.
When signaled by a Police Officer or as required for passing emergency vehicles.
In the US - in most (all?) states that I am aware of - the law requires that, on an un-divided highway, you "Yield the Right-Of-Way" to emergency vehicles. Ambulance and Fire Truck drivers can take down your license plate numbers and you can get a ticket or fine for not yielding to them.
Pull over to the side of the road, emergency and police vehicles have right-of-way.
Yes, over to the right side of the road when it is safe to do so.
Pull over off the road as far off and safely as possible right away until the emergency vehicles are well past you.