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When something unusual appears on the road, the safest approach is usually simple:

 

 

 

Stay calm.

 

 

 

Avoid sudden movements.

 

 

 

Observe what the vehicle is doing.

 

 

 

Give extra space if needed.

 

 

 

Do not speed up just to get ahead.

 

 

 

Do not stop in a dangerous location.

 

 

 

Road safety depends on predictable actions.

 

 

 

## Why People Are Often Confused by Green Lights

 

 

 

Many drivers learn the basics of road signals when they first get a license.

 

 

 

Red means stop.

 

 

 

Green means go.

 

 

 

Yellow means caution.

 

 

 

Because of this, seeing green on a vehicle can be confusing.

 

 

 

People naturally associate green with traffic signals, not with a vehicle identifying itself.

 

 

 

That is why stories like this often create discussion.

 

 

 

Many drivers have seen these lights but never knew what they represented.

 

 

 

## The Role of Volunteer Responders

 

 

 

In many communities, emergency response systems depend partly on volunteers.

 

 

 

Volunteer firefighters and medical responders may have regular jobs and personal lives, but when an emergency happens, they respond.

 

 

 

In some areas, special lighting helps identify these responders while they are traveling to assist.

 

 

 

These systems are designed to help communities respond quickly.

 

 

 

However, drivers should still remember that these lights do not always mean the same thing everywhere.

 

 

 

## Courtesy and Awareness on the Road

 

 

 

Driving is a shared responsibility.

 

 

 

Every day, thousands of people with different needs share the same roads.

 

 

 

Some are commuting.

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