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Indiana: Few tickets issued for ‘move over’ law in Indiana; low number raises questions whether law is enforceable
A lot of drivers were excited to see the ‘move over’ law go into effect on July 1. The law requires drivers to only use the left lane for passing in order to keep the left lane clear. But only a few slowpokes have been ticketed.
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Kentucky state agencies promoting 'Move Over' law
The Kentucky State Police and the state Office of Highway Safety are teaming up to promote safe driving behavior to protect people in emergency or public safety vehicles.
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Canada: Hundreds ticketed for ignoring 'move over' law in Ontario this year
Ontario Provincial Police say they've laid 763 charges under the province's so-called "move over" law so far this year and are urging drivers to be mindful of the rule.
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Florida: Crash into fire truck shows why Move Over law is important
It was a close call for rescue workers in Osceola County as a semi-truck smashed into a fire truck on the side of Florida's Turnpike while first responders were trying to rescue a trapped driver in an earlier rollover crash Saturday evening.
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Move over law now enforced on Nevada highways
Have you heard of the 'move over' law on our highways? Most people haven't.
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Michigan: • It's the law: Move over when police, tow and emergency personnel are working on the shoulder of the road
On the highways of Michigan, cars and semi-trucks travel more than 70 mph, and for police officers, sheriff deputies and tow truck operators working on the shoulder of a highway, the reminders of how dangerous the job is are constant.
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AAA survey says Arizona drivers don't obey 'Move Over' law
Triple-A of Arizona said a majority of drivers aren't obeying the state's "Move Over" law.
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Washington, DC: No ‘Move Over’ Law in D.C., But AAA Says There Should Be
There are laws in every state requiring drivers to move over or slow down if there’s an emergency vehicle on the shoulder, but no such law exists in the District
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Alabama: Emergency responders gather again to promote Move Over Law
Emergency response drivers lined up in a parking along Memorial Parkway to raise awareness for the Move Over Law.
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Oklahoma: Tow truck drivers caravan I-35 to showcase "Move Over" law
In Oklahoma forty tow trucks drove together up I-35 Sunday, hoping to make other drivers aware of the law. They wanted to make sure people in Oklahoma know the "move over" law applies to wreckers.