• Wisconsin Moveover Effort

    If you come across crews fixing one, authorities want to remind you of the "move over law." If you see police, emergency responders, or road crews on the side of the road - the law requires you change lanes to give the work vehicle more space, or if you can't do that, you have to slow down.

  • TN Law Enforcement Personnel Saturate Highways

    White County Sheriff Oddie Shoupe wants the public to know the recent activities observed on White County roadways, especially Highway 111, are part of the Governor’s Highway Safety Office saturation of highways, which has been going on for the past several weeks.

  • Virginia's Operation Air, Land, & Speed Returns

    Motorists in Virginia saw an increase in Virginia State Police troopers along Interstates 295, 85, 77 and for the first time the Pocahontas 895 Toll Road. On Sunday, June 21 and Monday, June 22, state police saturated the entire length of the targeted highways during the two-day enforcement blitz. The traffic safety initiative was intended to remind people of the need to slow down, buckle up, and drive safely and responsibly on Virginia's interstates through high-visibility enforcement.

  • S.C. Troopers Remind Drivers of 'Move Over' Law

    The South Carolina Highway Patrol is alerting all drivers that they will be enforcing a seven-year-old law called the Move Over Law, which requires all drivers to switch lanes, if possible, when a construction or emergency crew is on the side of the road.

  • NH DOT, State Police Urge Motorists To Slow Down

    With three times more road construction occurring in 2009, state officials are telling motorists to slow down and pay attention at work zones.

  • IL Construction Zone Arrests

    A total of 211 citations and 341 written warnings were issued by Illinois State Police troopers for occupant restraint violations and speeding in and around construction zones in Bureau County during May.

  • Operation Roadcheck Continues in AZ Today

    Arizona Department of Public Safety officers out in force in northern Arizona, June 2-3, as part of Operation Roadcheck, an innovative commercial vehicle enforcement campaign

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