True. Drivers must always yield to emergency vehicles traveling. Emergency vehicles always have the right of way, and other cars on the road need move out of their way when they see them driving with their hazards on. If there are no emergency lights or sirens, then it is okay to treat these vehicles like another vehicle on the road.
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A general idea is that you should repeat the simulation until the results converge. An easy but illustrative example of this is that we want to see if the R function rbinom is accurate in simulating a coin toss with a given probability. We will simulate one coin toss 10000 times, and plot the percentage of heads against the number of coin tosses:
set.seed(1)
n <- 10000
result <- NULL
percent <- NULL
for (i in 1:n) {
result[i] <- rbinom(1,1,0.5)
percent[i] <- sum(result)/i
}
plot(seq(1:10000),percent, type="l")
abline(0.5, 0, lty=2)