(1) The driver of any motor vehicle,
upon approaching an emergency zone, which is defined as the
adjacent lanes of the roadway two hundred feet before and after
(a) a stationary authorized emergency vehicle that is making use
of audible and/or visual signals meeting the requirements of RCW 46.37.190, (b) a tow truck that is making use of visual red
lights meeting the requirements of RCW 46.37.196, (c) other
vehicles providing roadside assistance that are making use of
warning lights with three hundred sixty degree visibility, or (d)
a police vehicle properly and lawfully displaying a flashing,
blinking, or alternating emergency light or lights, shall:
(i) On a highway having four or more lanes, at least two of
which are intended for traffic proceeding in the same direction
as the approaching vehicle, proceed with caution and, if
reasonable, with due regard for safety and traffic conditions,
yield the right-of-way by making a lane change or moving away
from the lane or shoulder occupied by the stationary authorized
emergency vehicle or police vehicle;
(ii) On a highway having less than four lanes, proceed with
caution, reduce the speed of the vehicle, and, if reasonable,
with due regard for safety and traffic conditions, and under the
rules of this chapter, yield the right-of-way by passing to the
left at a safe distance and simultaneously yield the right-of-way
to all vehicles traveling in the proper direction upon the
highway; or
(iii) If changing lanes or moving away would be unreasonable
or unsafe, proceed with due caution and reduce the speed of the
vehicle.
(2) A person may not drive a vehicle in an emergency zone at
a speed greater than the posted speed limit.
(3) A person found to be in violation of this section, or
any infraction relating to speed restrictions in an emergency
zone, must be assessed a monetary penalty equal to twice the
penalty assessed under RCW 46.63.110. This penalty may not be
waived, reduced, or suspended.
(4) A person who drives a vehicle in an emergency zone in
such a manner as to endanger or be likely to endanger any
emergency zone worker or property is guilty of reckless
endangerment of emergency zone workers. A violation of this
subsection is a gross misdemeanor punishable under chapter 9A.20 RCW.
(5) The department shall suspend for sixty days the driver's
license, permit to drive, or nonresident driving privilege of a
person convicted of reckless endangerment of emergency zone
workers.
[2010 c 252 § 1; 2007 c 83 § 1; 2005 c 413 § 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2010 c 252: "This act takes effect January 1, 2011." [2010 c 252 § 6.]