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What should we do when we meet ambulances and fire engines that are carrying out rescue missions?

Ambulances and fire engines that are performing rescue missions should be avoided in time.

The law stipulates in Article 53 of the Road Traffic Safety Law that police cars, fire engines, ambulances and engineering rescue vehicles can use alarms and sign lamps when performing emergency tasks; On the premise of ensuring safety, other vehicles and pedestrians should avoid, and are not limited by driving route, driving direction, driving speed and traffic lights. According to the regulations, vehicles that fail to avoid the task or special vehicles that exceed the task will be fined 200 yuan according to law, and 3 points will be recorded. Therefore, it is the duty of every citizen to avoid ambulances and fire engines performing rescue tasks.

From the point of view of human nature, every ambulance and fire truck carrying out rescue mission carries not only the people on board, but also the expectations for rescuers. If each of us can consciously choose to avoid ambulances and fire engines performing rescue missions, we will actually give up not only a driveway, but also a promising road to life. Step back and think about it. If one day, when you need the rescue of an ambulance or a fire truck, everyone can give you a way of hope, will you be grateful for the choice of giving way to an ambulance or a fire truck now?

In today's society, the road for ambulances and fire engines to perform rescue tasks is still full of various obstacles. Many drivers are indifferent to the horns of ambulances and fire engines blocked behind their cars, and even deliberately block their passage. Such behavior is absolutely unacceptable, which is not only an act that hinders the normal operation of traffic, but also an attitude that does not respect life. The society needs more people to pay attention to the problem that the rescue roads of ambulances and fire engines are blocked. We need to give more care and understanding to the rescued people and make way for ambulances and fire engines performing rescue tasks. This is not only a choice, but also an obligation. We are all looking forward to the day when rescuers will no longer wait hard.