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no they dont have to because there might e someone dieing of fire and they have to stop because of the traffic. <><><> Yes, they do- but the trafic laws also permit them to have the right of way at interesctions, traffic lights, etc- WHEN RESPONDING to an emergency.
2 hr and 30m, from Settle ,with some traffic.
The Difference between a merge and a yield is, when your merging, you are entering oncoming traffic with out stopping, and yielding s letting the traffic pass you and then going when the coast is clear.
In normal traffic flow, sure ... but at a safe distance. You cannot follow it when it is responding to an emergency however ... at that point you are speeding and thus breaking the law.
Yes,, You may be subject to arrest if you are operating an uninsured vehicle while involved in a traffic accident. This is often at the discretion of the responding officer.
Whilst not responding to an emergency call for service with lights and sirens activated, yes, a law enforcement officer is bound by all of the same traffic regulations as anyone else.
Can you please rephrase your question and ask again in order to get a correct answer.
It just occurred to me that you might mean "traffick" as in "to move drugs." If so, the past tense is "trafficked." There is none. "Traffic" is a noun (a person, place or thing) NOT a verb (showing action or being). It's not a verb because you can't "traffic"....it's not something you can DO. Only verbs can have tenses (past, present, future).
A sign with a straight line and a crooked line generally means that motorists need to merge.
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If it's working normally and it's just showing the network traffic then you can't. Just put a piece of tape over it if it bothers you. I wish mine did, as it's a lot easier to trouble shoot when it blinks for traffic then to just always have it steady on.