The RSA has released a booklet to advise drivers on how to react when they encounter emergency services vehicles on the roads. As the RSA put it:
To help road-users to understand how to share the roads with emergency vehicles, the RSA has joined forces with a number of emergency service organisations to produce a booklet called ‘Sharing the Road with Emergency Service Vehicles’. The purpose of the booklet is to advise motorists how to summon emergency services when required, what to do when they encounter emergency vehicles on the road and how to share the road safely with these vehicles.
The booklet is available in hard copy by request from the RSA and is also available to download from:
http://rsa.ie/Documents/Road%20Safety/Leaflets/Leaf_booklets/RSA_Emergency_Vehicles_A5.pdf
and the websites of the individual emergency services. Hard copies of the new booklet will also be distributed by the various emergency services.
For further information or media queries, please contact:
RSA Communications Office: 096 25008
Some Basic Tips when sharing the road with Emergency Service Vehicles (ESVs)
It is important to be alert and attentive at all times. Remember to keep noise levels in your vehicle at a level that allows you to hear the sirens from emergency vehicles. Be particularly alert at intersections. Observe your surroundings as emergency vehicles may come from behind you or from a secondary road. When an emergency vehicle approaches and you see blue flashing lights or hear sirens:
Never:
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We in MAG Ireland would advise riders to take the time to read and understand the content of the booklet. It’s also important to note that some drivers, when they become aware of an approaching emergency services vehicle, may take evasive action without being aware of the presence of a motorcycle. Always prepare for the unexpected and be particularly aware of your surroundings when you hear sirens.