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E N R O U T E E M E R G E N C I E S
E N R O U T E E M E R G E N C I E S
On a two-lane roadway, place a triangular
marker 100 feet (about 40 paces) to the front of
the vehicle, with reflective side facing oncoming
traffic. Place another triangular marker 100 feet
(about 40 paces) to the rear of the vehicle, with
the reflective side toward overtaking traffic.
On a four-lane roadway, place one triangu-
lar marker 100 feet (about 40 paces) to the rear
of the vehicle. Place another triangular marker
200 feet (about 80 paces) from the first marker
(300 feet behind the vehicle). The reflective side
should be facing overtaking traffic.
Using Triangular Hazard Reflectors
In the event that the bus must be parked in an emergency lane or road shoulder, deploy the triangular roadside hazard reflectors as follows:
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