13 AAC 02.520 - Following authorized emergency vehicle; interference at scene of accident; crossing fire hose
(a) A driver of a vehicle, other than one on
official business with respect to the emergency to which an emergency vehicle
is responding, may not follow an authorized emergency vehicle traveling in
response to an emergency and displaying visual or audible signals, as required
by sec. 517 of this chapter, closer than 500 feet. A driver may not stop, stand
or park his vehicle within 500 feet of fire apparatus stopped in answer to a
fire alarm.
(b) No person may stop
or park a vehicle in the vicinity of an accident or other emergency so as to
interfere with the movement of emergency vehicles or injured persons, or create
additional hazards to the safety of persons by blocking the visibility of
flares or other emergency signaling devices.
(c) No person may drive a vehicle over an
unprotected fire hose when laid down on a street, private road, driveway or
other location when it is being used in response to an emergency call, unless
authorized, or directed to do so by a fireman.
Notes
Authority:AS 28.05.011
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