• Florida Highway Patrol Gets Serious About Move Over' Law

    The Florida Highway Patrol on Friday announced a statewide campaign to crack down on drivers who fail to obey Florida's "move over" law, which has been on the books since 2002 but is still widely ignored, police officials say.

  • MN Move-Over Law to be Enforced

    East Grand Forks and Crookston police officers will be stepping up enforcement of the state’s move over law. On Thursday, Aug. 20, Crookston and East Grand Forks police officers along with other law enforcement agencies in Minnesota will work enhanced enforcement to promote the Ted Foss Law.

  • TX Fire Truck is Struck

    Other laws people should be aware of is the slow-down/move-over law, SB193, which was passed by the Texas Senate in 2003.

  • IL Police Stepping Up Enforcement of Scott's Law

    Lake County police are becoming aggressive about defending their space. Traffic tickets written for violations of "Scott's Law", which requires drivers to move over and slow down when passing emergency vehicles on the side of the road, are up dramatically this year.

  • Florida Highway Patrol Targeting Aggressive Drivers

    Drivers beware. Starting Thursday the Florida Highway Patrol is beefing up its enforcement of aggressive drivers.

  • ND Move-Over Law Enforcement

    It`s been a busy construction season for the Department of Transportation, which means there are a lot more workers and machinery on the roads.

  • Local Police in Virginia Still Eye “Move Over” Law

    Local police continue to stay vigilant on the commonwealth’s “move over” law. After eight state troopers were hit on the commonwealth’s highways last year, state police put the full court press on Virginia drivers, reminding them in several media campaigns about the law.

  • Florida Highway Patrol Campaign Targets Aggressive Drivers

    Drivers who change lanes without warning may get more than just nasty looks from fellow commuters this week.

  • PA Police Enforce 'Move Over' Law

    State police in Carlisle stopped 24 drivers in 40 minutes on Interstate-81 Friday, warning them not to violate Pennsylvania's "Move Over" Law.

  • Connecticut Asks if Their Move-Over Law Will Work

    When parents admonish kids against following "the crowd," the common setup is if all of your friends jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge, would you? When it comes to highway safety, states often look over their shoulder to see what strategies other ones have. The logic is if it works there, it may work for us. Connecticut wants to do more to protect the lives of first responders, cops, firefighters and ambulance crews on the state's highways and byways. That's admirable. These people risk their lives every day. It's tragic for even one to lose his or her life this way.

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