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Georgia: Man caught with drugs after ignoring 'Move Over' law
A Bainbridge man who failed to move over for law-enforcement on the side of the road finds himself in jail on drug charges.
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Connecticut: State Police urge motorists to “slow down and move over’’
Police work is a dangerous job, but one hazard in particular doesn’t get the TV treatment or much public attention.
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Missouri: Close Call Reminds Drivers to Move Over
A normal traffic stop Monday was anything but for a Missouri State Highway Patrolman when his car was sideswiped by a tractor trailer. It happened on Highway 13 near Bolivar.
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Florida: Deputies urge drivers to obey 'move over' law after battalion chief injured in wreck
A Martin County battalion chief is recovering Wednesday after he was involved in a crash with a semi while responding to a call on Tuesday.
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Illinois: ISP Winter Weather Travel Advisory
Snow and Ice Covered Roadways Expected in District 10 Counties
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Connecticut: State Police Add Move Over app to aid move-over effort
Connecticut: State Police Add Move Over app to aid move-over effort
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Ohio: HOUSE PASSES BILL TO MOVE OVER FOR GARBAGE TRUCKS
Drivers would have to move over and proceed with caution when approaching garbage trucks on the road, under legislation that passed the Ohio House this week.
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Michigan: Follow the law and move over
It appears that Michigan’s “Move Over Law” continues to have its share of violators. And, the violators are equal opportunity offenders — ignoring the rules for the police, ambulances and even tow truck operators.
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Florida: Protect our first responders by obeying Florida’s ‘Move Over’ law
This past week I had to drive to Tampa, and once again people just don’t pay attention when driving, especially on Alligator Alley (Interstate 75). People with no seat belts on, drivers doing 80 or 90 mph.
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Minnesota: As Fatal Crashes Rise, Tow Truck Driver Warns Motorists To Slow Down
This year has gotten off to a dangerous start on the roads. The Department of Public Safety says as of Friday, preliminary numbers show 36 people have died on Minnesota roadways in 2016. Last year, at this time, there had been 25 deaths. WCCO talked with someone Sunday who you might not realize is deeply shaken by those deadly car accidents.