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Ohio: Bill Seeks to Protect Highway Workers
A state bill sponsored by a local lawmaker aims to improve safety for highway workers.
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Canada: Tickets Issued Under Move Over Law
Sixteen tickets were issued in Bible Hill to motorists on Monday during an enforcement initiative regarding the Move Over Law.
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New York: Slow down and Move Over, Work Zone Safety
With the number of work zone accidents already higher this year compared to last, New York State Police say it's important for drivers to play their part in keeping themselves and workers safe.
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Illinois: Scott's Law Violations Endangering Officers
State police urge drivers to slow down and move over in hopes of protecting officers as they work along highways. Last November, a state trooper was killed by a tractor trailer while conducting a traffic stop along Interstate 55. In March, a Chicago area trooper died after a semi ran into his squad car, and on Tuesday two local officers were hit by a semi in Pulaski county.
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New Jersey: Move Over Law Signs Finally Go Up
After three years of campaigning to make drivers aware of New Jersey’s Move Over law, Donna Setaro, the mother of State Trooper Marc Castellano, who was struck and killed by a car outside his patrol car, will finally get her wish.
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New Florida Law Could Prove Costly to Slow Drivers Who Don't Move Over
A new law is forcing Florida drivers to move over if they are driving too slow. Those who do not move out of the way could pay a price.
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New Jersey: DOT to Install 26 Signs to Enhance 'Move Over' Law
Signs advising drivers about New Jersey’s Move Over law are being installed at the state’s borders and three already are up in South Jersey, telling drivers to move over one lane or slow down if it’s not safe to move over, when they see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights on the shoulder, said Timothy Greeley, Department of Transportation spokesman
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Drivers Ignore South Dakota Move Over Law
South Dakota's Move Over Law, turns ten years old at the end of this month. It is designed to save lives, by giving law enforcement and emergency workers a barrier of safety when they are parked on the shoulder of a road. But many drivers appear to be unaware of the law. We saw it first hand, as we went along for a ride with a troppr with the South Dakota Highway Patrol.
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Florida Highway Patrol Cracks Down on Move Over Law
The reason I’m stopping you today is for failure to move over,” said FHP Trooper, Mark Baker as he pulled over a vehicle for the Move Over Law. Trooper Baker has been with the Florida Highway Patrol since 2009.