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New York Drivers Beware: Police Planning Monthly Enforcement Efforts for 'Move-Over' Law
The next time you're driving, make sure you're not doing anything illegal. Local police agencies will be out each month, targeting a specific violation to keep the roads safe.
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New York State's Move-Over Law
This newly-enacted law protects law enforcement officers and emergency workers stopped along roadways while performing their duties.
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Photos Show Need For 'Move Over Law' in Nevada
In the wake of recent collisions involving Nevada Highway Patrol cruisers, the agency is reminding drivers to follow the state’s “Move Over Law” or face several penalties.
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New York Police Remind Drivers to Take Note: New 'Move Over' Law in Effect Now!
When you're driving on these wintry roads, you now also have to keep in mind a new state law. The Move Over Law has been in effect across New York since January 1st and some drivers are not catching on.
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Utah Lawmakers Push to Make 'Slow Down, Move Over Law' More Stringent
Lawmakers push to make 'Slow Down, Move Over Law' more stringent
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Utah Bill Would Enhance Penalties for Breaking ‘Move Over' Law
State Rep. Don Ipson, R-St. George, and Sen. John Valentine, R-Orem, are sponsoring a bill they hope will ensure greater safety for Zubal and other Utah troopers.
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Utah Highway Patrol Stepping up Enforcement of ‘Move Over' Law
The number of Utah Highway Patrol troopers being hit while attending the scenes of accidents continues to rise, so the UHP is going to do something about it.
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Tow Truck Operators Left Out of New York Move Over Law
It’s been nearly a month since New York’s Move Over Law took effect. As tow truck companies face the busiest time of year, many are feeling left out when it comes to the new law.
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Motorists Must Obey Michigan 'Move-Over' Law
It appears the column that addressed the yielding to emergency vehicles struck a chord with some readers. Here are two comments by readers.
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Nebraska Police Remind Drivers To Slow Down, After Officer Struck
An Omaha police officer was hit by a car on Interstate 80 while responding to a minor crash on Friday morning. Following the incident, Douglas County Deputy Gerald Madsen reminded drivers to follow the Move-Over Law, which requires drivers to enter the far lane when they see emergency workers or law enforcement pulled over.