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When I read in the driver’s manual that *You must stop and remain stopped for any passing emergency vehicle,* I closed my eyes and saw the world stand still, cars frozen in the streets, pedestrians perched on one foot, music drifting off into a silent void. Only the self-important wail of sirens would dare to pierce this rare total suspension. When I first found myself stopping for an emergency vehicle — a lone police car — I kept my eyes open and saw cars crawl to a halfhearted standstill, one by one along the road, never the whole world stopping at once.
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Mar 9, 2013
Mar 9, 2013 at 5:37 PM UTC
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When I read in the driver’s manual that *You must stop and remain stopped for any passing emergency vehicle,* I closed my eyes and saw the world stand still, cars frozen in the streets, pedestrians perched on one foot, music drifting off into a silent void. Only the self-important wail of sirens would dare to pierce this rare total suspension. When I first found myself stopping for an emergency vehicle — a lone police car — I kept my eyes open and saw cars crawl to a halfhearted standstill, one by one along the road, never the whole world stopping at once.
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Mar 9, 2013
Mar 9, 2013 at 5:37 PM UTC
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