the correct answer is 300 ft the correct answer is 300 ft
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according to Florida handsbook, you must dim your bright headlights within 300 feet of the vehicle ahead.
1. a red light showing from the front- except on an emergency vehicle. 2. a bell, siren, or exhaust whistle- on an emergency vehicle. 3. a muffler cutout. 4. anything that expands more than three inches beyond the left side or six inches beyond the right side of the body, running board, or fenders of your car. 5. flashing red light on the front except on emergency vehicles, school buses, and church buses. minimum road clearance- a vehicle must not be modified or weighted in such a manner that the body is below the lowest part of the rims of the wheels
Yes it is against the law to
500 feet
It is in California.
the answer is approx, 300 feet.
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300 feet
500 feet.
Tailgating an emergency vehicle is silly, as not only will you be speeding (only the emergency is allowed to speed while showing blue lights, and siren), but the emergency vehicle may stop suddenly, so you may crash and find yourself in trouble.
Tailgating an emergency vehicle is silly, as not only will you be speeding (only the emergency is allowed to speed while showing blue lights, and siren), but the emergency vehicle may stop suddenly, so you may crash and find yourself in trouble.
It can depend on the state you reside in. GENERALLY it is 500 feet.
I'm quite sure there is no emergency vehicle anywhere within which you can travel 300 feet.
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