• Florida Emphasizing Move-Over Law

    The Florida Highway Patrol has joined five others states for a weekend effort to educate people about the Move Over law.

  • Tennessee: "Move Over Law" Goes Into Effect Midnight Friday

    Beginning this Friday at midnight through Sunday, the "Move Over Law" will be enforced. Those who are not following it will be ticketed. Tennessee Highway Patrol, Trooper Gray Gibson, "All the states involved in this will be aggressively enforcing traffic laws, the move over law and any type of traffic violation that we spot on the highway system that needs to be addressed. "

  • Florida Highway Patrol Launches An Awareness Campaign

    In an effort to bring new awareness to Florida's move over law. The Florida Highway Patrol and law enforcement agencies have declared June as "Move Over-Slow Down-Save a Life" month".

  • Florida: Orange County Deputies Crack Down on 'Move Over' Law Violators

    Orange County deputies spent Thursday ticketing drivers who failed to switch lanes or pull off the road after seeing cruisers with their lights on. The "move over" law is designed, to keep everyone safe on the road, but not everyone abides by it.

  • Tennessee: Many Drivers Still Ignoring Move Over Law

    Local law enforcement is reminding motorists to "Move Over." It's a law in Tennessee and Georgia to move over for emergency vehicles. But many drivers still aren't aware of the rule that's been on the books for seven years now. "I should've been killed. I'm gonna say by the grace of God that I lived," said Tunnel Hill Police Lt. Scott Reneau. Another move-over story can be found at: http://www.wbir.com/story/news/local/2014/06/24/move-over-thp-test-demonstration/11332587/

  • Maryland: ‘Move Over’ Enforcement Campaign on I-95 in Maryland Wednesday

    Police in Maryland want drivers to obey the Move Over Law, so they’ll be conducting a special campaign Wednesday to raise awareness of it along Interstate 95, from the Delaware line to the Potomac River.

  • Virginia: June is 'Move Over' Awareness Month

    It's a law that's been on the books for 12 years in Virginia and it is the law in all 50 states -- but still drivers might now know about it. That's why this year, Virginia is declaring all of June "Move Over" Awareness Month.

  • Florida Mover Over Law Focus

    A dangerous crash on I-75 last night involving a Lee County deputy, could have been much worse. The deputy was conducting a traffic stop near Corkscrew Road when another driver slammed into the patrol car. The entire month of June, troopers are focusing enforcement efforts on Florida's Move Over law that requires drivers to move over or slow down when troopers, DOT crews or emergency personnel are working on the side of the road. Another story can be found at: http://www.nbc-2.com/story/25707676/police-stress-move-over-law-after-i-75-crash#.U5TRuk9OXIU

  • South Carolina Officers Urge Drivers to Move Over

    Next time you see flashing lights at an accident scene, slow down and move over a lane, state and local police officers are urging drivers. Too many drivers don't, and a lot of times they end up hitting wrecked cars, officers and victims, according to Mount Pleasant Police Lt. Pat Carter.

  • Colorado: Don't forget to 'Move Over'

    As we kick off summer and the heightened travel season, it seems like an appropriate time to remind people about the "Move Over" law. Already this year there have been 22 Colorado State Patrol vehicles struck. This number has already surpassed the total number of 19 for 2013.

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