Traffic order and driving through intersectionsQuestion #15728
What must a driver do when approaching a stopped special vehicle with a blue beacon switched on but no audible signal?
Explanation
A blue beacon on a stationary special vehicle without an audible signal is there to warn road users of danger. You must slow down so that you can react in time to any possible hazard and stop if needed.
KET reference: KET 187: When passing a stopped special vehicle with a blue, or blue and red, beacon on, the driver must drive slowly enough to stop at once if needed, without endangering others.