bajanswife
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CajunDixie said:Not defending the idiots but think about a few things.
1. Our EMS sirens are not near as loud as the firetrucks and they don't have that extra-loud airhorn (or whatever it is) that the firetrucks have.
2. Some old people are hard of hearing and don't monitor their mirrors. Personally I think elderly people should have to take driving tests and should fail for not using their mirrors.
3. Stereo systems in cars now days can be soooooooooo loud. Some are old people who crank it up because they can't hear well and others are younger people with "boomin" systems.
4. Sometimes the surprise factor comes into it. Recently on a highway that has a curve in it I looked up in my mirror to see a county officer on my tail that was not there before the curve.....I understood after he passed me because he had to be going at least 80.
We actually had an elderly lady come into our office last fall and apologize because she never heard the siren. When she noticed the EMS in her mirror she pulled over. She then told us she drove straight to CVS to buy batteries for her hearing aide that she left at home because the batteries were dead.Just remember that because you see and hear the EMS someone else may not know it's anywhere near or know what to do at redlights and such.
I definitely agree with these. I always stop for emergency vehicles - when I see/hear them! That's the key - ofen I don't realize there's an e.v coming until it's right there. Blame that on my windows being up b/c of my a/c being on, and my music playing (not loudly - just loud enough to drown out some sounds). Add to that the fact that ambulance sirens really aren't that loud (and this is a real trade off - you want the sirens to be heard, but you don't want to deafen all pedestrians and people in houses right along the side of the road who may be trying to sleep etc. ) and you have a real problem. Then when at the last minute I realize that I need to stop for an e.v., I need to also make sure I stop safely, not suddenly, in order to prevent an accident.
True story: I actually got hauled into court once to answer charges of not coming to a complete and final stop on hearing an e.v. siren. It was a police car that was chasing someone else (probably for a traffic offense), and I didn't see him until he came up over the crest of the hill right behind me (I heard a distant siren, but not loudly enough to be able to judge whether it was even on my road or not - there were several roads it could have been on). I was accelerating on a wide 2 lane highway, having just pulled out of a junction, and was in no way speeding, but it just wasn't safe to even attempt to come to a complete stop before he reached me - I would have had to stomp on the brake as hard as i could, and it would have been ridiculously unsafe! So, I quickly checked oncoming traffic and saw none, and decided that he could easily and safely overtake me. I did slow down and pull partially onto the shoulder to give him more space, and he whizzed past me. Then he pulled me over further down the road and wrote me up

I know that is not the same as ignoring the e.v. - I just thought it was interesting!
I so agree that there are people who COULD move out of the way and DON'T - that is outrageous!!!