• In Florida: Aggressive Drivers, Stop It Or Be Stopped

    Deputies and officers from all across Broward County will be hitting the roads Friday evening, ready to take in aggressive drivers, people flouting seat belt laws, speeders and other lawbreakers.

  • In Rhode Island: Driving Danger - "Move Over" law

    We've all driven by a state trooper who has someone pulled over. Lets be honest, we're just happy it’s not us.

  • Web Extra: Rhode Island State Police on "Move Over" law

    A behind the scenes look at Target 12’s exclusive interview with the Rhode Island State Police on the “Move Over” law, and whether or not Ocean State drivers are following it.

  • In California You Should Ask a Police Officer: Facts of Slow Down, Move Over Law

    When attending community meetings police officer Al Perez is often asked questions regarding California's new law, called "Slow Down, Move Over."

  • Missouri Suspect Who Tried to Hit Officer With Car Arrested Later at Hotel

    A man who fled from police and apparently tried to strike an officer with his car, drawing fire from the officer, is in custody after he was located hiding in a hotel.

  • Miami, Florida Police Patrol Targets Drunk, Aggressive Drivers

    Police will be keeping a sharp eye open overnight, waiting to snag aggressive and drunk drivers under a Traffic Enforcement Saturation Patrol. The blanket coverage will run from 10 p.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday in the area of Southeast 26th Road and South Miami Avenue and will involve officers from the city of Miami and the Miami-Dade County police departments.

  • Minnesota Troopers Warn Drivers After Close Call

    Two Minnesota State Troopers and a medic trying to help a driver after a rollover crash knew they needed to use some extra caution while stopped along a busy ramp in Newport. It paid off, after a "near-miss" Wednesday afternoon.

  • Inquiries on Alabama Move Over Law

    Due to enquiries, the following information on Arizona’s “Move Over Law,” legally known as ARS 28-775, will hopefully answer any questions regarding this important traffic requirement.

  • Illinois State Troopers Step up Scott's Law Enforcement

    Illinois State Police District 6 safety education officer Joe Dittmer describes a Feb. 5, 2010, accident that sent a State Trooper to the hospital with injuries after the cruiser was totaled by an out-of-control vehicle along Interstate 55. Dittmer said the Illinois State Police wants motorists to obey Scott's Law, which requires drivers to slow down and move over when passing stationary emergency vehicles.

  • Illinois Anti-Texting Display

    State Trooper Craig Graham, District 17 Safety Education Officer, recently formulated the idea of using a smashed squad car as a educational tool to visualize the "real effects of being distracted while driving." On Dec. 28, while chasing a speeder on Interstate-80 near the Utica exit, Trooper Jarren Riley's vehicle was struck from behind by a careless driver "working with his cell phone."

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