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Georgia Cop: 'I Can't Believe I Got Hit By A Car'
The reality is still setting in for a Cobb County police officer who was struck by a driver accused of driving drunk. “I can’t believe I got hit by a car."
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Injured Georgia Cop Says ‘Move Over' Law Must be Enforced
Singleton was hit late Thursday night by a suspected drunk driver as he was getting back into his patrol car following a traffic stop. Monday evening, he spoke with reporters for the first time about the incident. Singleton, a 30-year-old father of three, said he wanted to let people know that injuries like his could be avoided if drivers obeyed a law already in the place.
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Commentary by Florida Capt. Dave Baer: Help Prevent Vehicle Crashes
The Marco Island Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in an effort to reduce an increasing trend: vehicle crashes.
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Canadian Tow trucks need protection: Member of the Provincial Parliament
Motorists should have to “slow down and move over” in their lanes when coming upon tow trucks at accident scenes or roadside assistance calls, says a Progressive Conservative MPP.
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Canadian Slow Down-Move Over Video
All month long Island police forces are cracking down on drivers who don't obey the Slow Down, Move over Law. The reason few people are complying is likely that motorists aren't aware it.
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Minnesota Drivers Urged to use Caution near Emergency Vehicles
Ryan Maloney, chief of the Zimmerman-Livonia Fire District, has had to deal lately with $25,000 to $30,000 worth of damage needing to be repaired on his rescue van that resulted from being hit from behind by a motorist this past Feb. 21 at an accident scene.
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Minnesota State Patrol Urges Motorists to Move Over Following Injury to Trooper
During this winter (Nov. 1, 2010–present), 22 trooper vehicles have been hit (compared to 10 during this same period last winter) and five troopers were injured (compared to four injured last winter).