• Move Over Georgia is Saving Lives

    Move-Over Georgia! It’s Saving Lives Nationwide - Fewer Police Killed in Traffic Related Fatals in 2009

  • Virginia Police Watch For Aggressive Drivers

    Virginia State Police will step up patrol efforts on Interstate 77 outside of Wytheville, Interstate 295 in Metro-Richmond, and Interstate 85 south of the Tri-Cities as part of the continuing Operation Air, Land & Speed traffic safety effort.

  • Florida Officers Ticketing For Not Buckling and Move-Over

    Enforcing the seat belt statute is part of the stated Florida Highway Patrol mission to save lives.

  • Nebraska Asks: In a Roadside Emergency, What's Safe?

    A man is sent flying after his car is hit by another car along the interstate. The victim’s car had broken down. So is there anything we can do to stay safe if we run into car problems on busy roads?

  • Georgia Police Want Drivers to Move Over for all Cars on Side of Road

    Georgia and national law enforcement groups celebrate a sharp decline in the number of law enforcement officers killed in traffic incidents. In 2009 no Georgia law enforcement officers were killed by an automobiles while outside their own vehicles. Officers credit the state's move over law. Now they're asking South Georgia drivers to treat all cars on the side of the road like Police Cars, and slow down and move over.

  • North Carolina Interstae Wreck a Reminder to Drivers

    When Lt. Stuart Wells of the Statesville Fire Department parked the fire engine near a wreck scene late Sunday night, he did so according to regulations. He pulled the parking brake and, seconds later, a rollback wrecker slammed into the rear of the fire truck.

  • Pennsylvania State Police Ask Motorists to Abide by Little Known Law

    A law which is several years old in Pennsylvania is still virtually unknown to many people. It's also law in every other state in the tri-state area. It's commonly called the "Move Over" law. But do you know what it means?

  • Virginia Drivers Facing New Road Laws

    On any given day, the flow of traffic on Virginia's interstates reaches an average speed of 70 mph. After July, traveling that fast could be legal.

  • In Illinois Ralley Towels Promote Safe Driving

    Illinois State Troopers are looking to keep everyone safe during March Madness, especially on the roads. State Troopers have been passing out towels promoting safe driving to teenagers at March Madness for years. This year's towel stresses the dangers of texting while driving.

  • Oregon 'Move Over' Law Will be Focus of Increased Patrol Effort

    If you see flashing lights on the shoulder of the freeway this week — or coming up behind in the rearview mirror — you better move over and slow down.

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