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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.
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Florida: Hit-run crashes on rise in South Florida
Charmen Metellus lost her husband, Arnold Metellus, a Road Ranger, when he was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in 2014. She visited the Florida Highway Patrol station in Miami on Monday to help raise awarness of the growing number hit-and-run crashes in South Florida.Charmen Metellus lost her husband, Arnold Metellus, a Road Ranger, when he was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in 2014. She visited the Florida Highway Patrol station in Miami on Monday to help raise awarness of the growing number hit-and-run crashes in South Florida
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Alabama: Law enforcement stressing importance of Move-Over Law
According to the law, If a motorist sees a vehicle on the side of the road with its emergency lights flashing (red, blue and amber), the motorist is required to move out of the lane closest to the vehicle if possible. If not safe to move over, the driver shall slow to a speed that is at least 15 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit unless otherwise directed by a law enforcement offi
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Florida: Deputies remind drivers to "Move Over" after trooper hit by car
Traffic crashes and fatalities have increased significantly in Martin County and deputies are taking this opportunity to remind drivers of an important state law.
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Georgia: Dramatic Video: Driver Fails to Move Over, Hits Marietta Police and Fire Vehicles
A Marietta police car was struck by a driver who failed to move one lane over while police and fire personnel were working an accident.