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Columbia, Missouri Police Enforce 'Move-Over' Law
We've all seen the bumper stickers that remind drivers to move over when encountering a law enforcement officer stopped along the highway. The Columbia Police will be specifically looking for drivers who don't move over on I-70 and Highway 63-and who don't yield to emergency vehicles if their lights or sirens are on.
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Mock Crash at I-94 Promotes Safety of Minnesota 'Move Over Law'
Minnesota Department of Transportation staff and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety staged an automobile crash as part of filming a public safety announcement for the Ted Foss "Move Over Law."
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Virginia State Police Deny Causing Traffic Backup on I-95
Police were out in force Wednesday morning cracking down on those who use the High Occupancy Vehicle lanes illegally.
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Georgia Police Chase Ends In Bibb
A Byron police officer attempted to pull over a driver on Interstate 75 in Peach County after that person failed to comply with the Georgia move over law.
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Florida DOT Cracks Down on Aggressive Driving
For Florida troopers, the highway can be a dangerous place, but no one is immune to aggressive or unsafe driving. Sunday The Florida Department of Transportation kicks off a week long effort to crack down on unsafe driving in an attempt to make the roads a little safer.
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Panama City, Florida Police Department Announces Enhanced Traffic Stops
The Panama City Police Department announces they will continue enhanced traffic enforcement.
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Wisconsin Driver in Chase Could Face Charges
Authorities haven't identified the driver who led officers from three law enforcement agencies on a chase through Eau Claire's south side Saturday night.
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Mississippi Motorists Given Reminders About 'Move Over' Law
Road signs have been unveiled across Mississippi to remind motorists about a law requiring them to move over or yield to emergency vehicles and road crews.
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Comments on Connecticut 'Move Over' Law
Readers have plenty to say about the new “Move Over” Law, which will require motorists to slow down and if possible move to the next lane if a stationary emergency vehicle is on the travel lane, breakdown lane or shoulder.
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New Move-Over Law takes Effect in Connecticut
A new month brings new fee and tax increases in Connecticut.