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When approaching a stopped vehicle, such as a police car, tow truck, utility, or maintenance vehicle, that is parked along the road and displaying flashing lights, what should you do?

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The correct action when approaching a stopped vehicle with flashing lights is to either move over to a non-adjacent lane or slow down to a safe speed, according to 'Move Over' laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

When approaching a stopped vehicle such as a police car, tow truck, utility, or maintenance vehicle that is parked along the road and displaying flashing lights, the appropriate action to take is dictated by traffic laws designed to protect both the operators of these vehicles and passing drivers.

Typically, the law requires motorists to either move over to a non-adjacent lane away from the stopped vehicle or, if that is not possible, to slow down to a safe speed that is below the posted speed limit when passing the vehicle. This maneuver is known as the 'Move Over' law in many jurisdictions. The act of moving over or slowing down helps create a safer environment for the personnel who are working on or near the roadway and also for those passing by the scene.

To summarize, you should not ignore the vehicle, run towards it, or run alongside it, as these actions do not enhance safety and are not legally appropriate.

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