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Canadian Police Cracking Down on 'Move Over' Law Violators
Ontario Provincial Police are reminding drivers to slow down or move over when passing an emergency vehicle with flashing lights. Lambton OPP Const. Chrystal Jones is seen here on the job Thursday.
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New Focus for Ontario Provincial Police’s Long-Weekend Safety Blitz
When drivers see an emergency vehicle parked with its lights flashing, they must slow down and move over if there’s another lane and it can be done safely, according to the province’s Highway Traffic Act.
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Georgia Move-Over Law Keeps Officers and Violators Safe
Georgia's move-over law is meant to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities to police officers, paramedics, fire rescue and tow truck operators.
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Police in Canada to Enforce ‘Move Over’ Law This Long Weekend
On top of the usual holiday enforcement campaigns, provincial police will be out in force this Civic long weekend reminding drivers about the “Move Over” law.
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New Arizona Law Requiring Drivers to Move Over Begins
A revised version of the 'Move Over' law takes effect in Arizona Wednesday. Drivers on Arizona freeways and highways are required to change lanes if possible when they are driving next to a stopped vehicle with flashing hazard lights or emergency lights. If it's not possible to move over to a non- adjacent lane, drivers must slow down.
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Canadian 'Move Over' Law Protects Tow Truck Drivers
Starting today, if you see a tow truck working on a multi-lane road, you must change lanes, reduce your speed, and proceed only if it’s safe to do so. Otherwise, you could face a fine of almost $300.
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Maine: Move over! Traffic Stop Law Requires Wide Berth
Standing inches from the travel lane on Route 1 to issue the driver of a white Jeep a warning for speeding Thursday morning, Brunswick Police Officer Patrick Mahar glances frequently at oncoming traffic zooming toward him at about 60 miles per hour.
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In Texas: Move Over, Slow Down, or Get a Ticket
Police put their lives in danger each time they leave their patrol cars parked along a busy freeway. For the next two weeks, Austin officers are aggressively enforcing the state law that requires drivers to move over or slow down for emergency vehicles.
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Tennessee 'Move-Over' Law: Stiff Penalties Imposed on Second and Subsequent Offenses
Because of the dangers faced by utility workers, who are often required to work near traffic, an expansion of the Move Over Law in Tennessee is designed to make their jobs safer by requiring motorists to move over when approaching utility vehicles working on the roadside. The new law went into effect on July 1. Stiff penalties imposed on second and subsequent offenses
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Tennessee Highway Patrol Crash Example of Why You ‘Move Over’Updated
A Wednesday morning rear-end traffic crash that injured a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper is an example of the dangerous situations law enforcement face on the area’s busy roads, according to a crash investigator in Johnson City.