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Washington State Expands ‘Move Over’ Law
Drivers in Washington who see a police or emergency car on the side of the road better move over or risk getting a ticket.
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Washington State Patrol Revises Move Over Law
The Washington State Patrol has revised the Move Over Law, which was developed to keep emergency vehicles and personnel safe at accident scenes, because since implementation in 2007 accident rates have gotten worse.
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New York Move-Over Law Now in Effect
The state's move-over law is now in effect, and requires cars to pull over for emergency vehicles on the side of the road.
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New York State “Move Over” Law Takes Effect January 1
Ulster County Sheriff Paul VanBlarcum and Orange County Sheriff Carl DuBois remind drivers that a new state law designed to protect law enforcement, fire personnel and emergency workers takes effect on January 1, 2011.
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Washington Beefs up "Move Over" Law Starting January 1
You could soon pay a hefty fine if you don't move over or slow down when you see emergency workers pulled over on the side of the road. Washington's beefed up "Move Over" law starts Saturday, January 1.