Nail the Bell Ambulance Milwaukee Nav Test 2026 – Navigate Your Way to Success!

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How should you prepare for potential tolls or restricted zones on a planned route?

Verify if EMS can pass tolls per policy and avoid restricted zones; plan alternative.

When planning a route, the main idea is to know and follow your agency’s toll and restricted-zone guidance and to have a backup plan ready. Before starting, confirm with your policy whether EMS can pass toll charges and who pays or reimburses them, and whether there are preferred or exempt routes. If tolls are allowed, use that knowledge to choose the fastest, safest path and be prepared to document or obtain any necessary authorization. If tolls aren’t allowed or you’re unsure, deliberately plan an alternate route that avoids them to prevent delays or policy issues.

Restricted zones can also affect access—some areas require permits, time limitations, or are off-limits to non-emergency traffic. So, verify access rules in advance and choose routes that won’t trap you in a zone you can’t legally enter unless you have proper clearance. Use up-to-date navigation and coordinate with dispatch to confirm closures or changes, and always have contingency routes ready in case you encounter tolls or restrictions on the way.

Always pay tolls regardless of policy.

Ignore tolls and restricted zones if late.

Use toll roads only if necessary.

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