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Enforcement of Washington's New ‘Move Over’ Law Begins Friday
Starting Friday, the Washington State Patrol says it will begin enforcing the state’s new “move over” law that requires motorists to move over or slow down when passing stopped emergency vehicles on the side of a highway.
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Move Over New Yorkers
Police are handing out tickets for New York drivers who don't move over. The Ambrose-Searles or "Move-Over" law went into effect in January 1st and in the Southern Tier, it is being actively enforced on the roads.
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Washington State Patrol to Enforce New Emergency Zone Law
Washington State Patrol troopers will begin writing tickets April 1 to motorists who fail to slow down or move over when passing stationary emergency vehicles on the side of the highway.
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Washington State Patrol Will Hand Out 'Move-Over' Tickets
Starting April 1, Washington State Patrol troopers will begin handing out tickets for drivers who don’t move over or slow down when passing emergency vehicles on the side of the highway.
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New York Investigators Look Into Causes Of Accident, Move Over Law May Have Been Broken
Investigators are looking into all possible causes of the accident that left a state trooper dead. Trooper Kevin Dobson was hit by an oncoming vehicle during a routine traffic violation stop. One of the things that will be looked into during this ongoing investigation is if the new "Move Over" law was broken.
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New York Trooper Death Spurs Plea to Drivers
The family of a New York state trooper killed by a pickup while issuing a speeding ticket in Buffalo is urging drivers to respect a new "move over" law.
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Indiana "Move Over" Violation Nets Drunk Driver
Indiana State Police say a violation of the state's "Move Over Law" lands an impaired driver behind bars. Troopers arrested 34-year-old Chad Swing of Frankfurt, Illinois, for operating a vehicle while intoxicated late Friday night.
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New York Tow-Truck Operator Recovering, Thankful
My name is Ken Moore, and I am the Dobbs tow-truck operator who was struck back in January and had my legs amputated due to the accident. I would just like to say thank you to the whole entire community of Canandaigua, and Ontario County. You all have been so wonderful sending your wishes, blessings, prayers and donations to me. It is so very appreciated.
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Texas: Amy Milstead Broadens Focus on Community Safety, 'Move Over' Law
Amy Milstead, president of Milstead Automotive, was recently featured on FOX 26 News for her innovative anti-texting while driving video contest campaign.
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Washington: Move Over or face $248 fine Starting April 1
If you see flashing lights on the side of the road and you fail to move over or slow down, you could face a $248 fine beginning April 1.