Tennessee Motorists Warned on Expansion of 'Move Over' Law

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office wants you to know they're serious about Tennessee's "Move Over" Law. Dozens of emergency responders were there Thursday as Sheriff Jim Hammond said they're stepping up enforcement.

When drivers are approaching an emergency or work vehicle, they must move over at least one lane to create a buffer. If traffic prevents the driver from changing lanes, the driver must slow down. If emergency vehicles are trying to pass traffic to respond to a call, drivers must move to the right side of the road to clear a path. Penalties for violating the law include a fine of $100 to $500 and/or up to 30 days in jail. In July of 2011, the "Move Over" Law was expanded to include utility vehicles.

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