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Indiana: State trooper says not enough drivers obey Indiana’s Move Over law
Three Indiana state troopers are going to be okay after they were involved in three separate crashes Friday night. It’s a reminder of the dangers they face and why you need to be extra careful and help keep everyone safe. After the three crashes Friday, there’s an important message Indiana State Police has for you.
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Massachusetts: State Police enforce 'move over law' Monday on the Mass. Pike
Troopers took to the Massachusetts Turnpike Monday to educate and issue warnings about the "move over law."
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Floridia: Move Over Law Facts
The Tallahassee Police Department is reminding drivers to stay safe and Move Over.
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Minnesota: Reminder on the “Move Over” Law
Motorists are reminded of the “Move Over” Law. Craig Wollery, Safety Director for the City of Cottage Grove gives us a little background on the law.
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Georgia: Failure to follow move-over law leads to woman’s arrest
Sai Nikitha Kammari, 19, of Lawrenceville, was arrested Wednesday after police stopped her car on the Athens Perimeter for violating the so-called move-over law and subsequently found she was driving while her license was suspended
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Ohio: OSHP: Officers in danger when drivers don't slow down, move over
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is trying to get out the message that drivers need to slow down or move over whenever they see flashing lights
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Rhode Island: Most drivers fail to obey ‘Move Over’ law
In Rhode Island, drivers are required to change lanes, or at least slow down, when a state trooper, tow truck or Department of Transportation Vehicle is pulled over and has their lights on.
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Illinois: Tow truck operators are first responders, too
Recent death of tow truck operator shines light on roadside dangers.
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Oklahoma: New 'Move Over' law protects highway construction workers from passing motorists
A new law now requires drivers to change lanes for maintenance workers on state highways.
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Delaware Considering Expanding "Move Over" Law to Include Utility Workers
Even more to move over for - Delaware lawmakers are looking at expanding the state's "Move Over" Law.