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Tennessee: Event Raises Awareness To Danger For Roadside Assistance Workers
Slow down. Move over. These are four simple words that Walter Perlotto and other roadside workers want motorists to automatically remember as soon as they see the flashing lights of an emergency or utility vehicle.
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Minnesota: Ask a Trooper: Patrol cars struck at crash scenes
Ask a Trooper. Question: How many of your patrol cars have been struck while at a crash scene? Answer: Winter driving can be and is dangerous for all of us when the weather and road conditions become poor. The majority of the parked squads that are struck are in the winter season.
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Ohio: OSP steps up patrol for holiday travel
Police and emergency crews are speaking out about safety after a deputy was struck Saturday night.
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Illinois: ISP Releases Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Advisory
The Illinois State Police (ISP) is urging motorists across the state of Illinois to drive safe and avoid moving violations this holiday season.
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North Carolina: First responders need drivers to obey the law
Responding to emergencies daily is like an obstacle course for EMS and fire crews because drivers don't always move over.
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South Dakota: Trooper death, holidays prompts 'move over' reminder
With winter weather imminent and the prospect of more people traveling next week for the Thanksgiving holidays, the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office wants to remind people of their duty to move over and slow down when passing any vehicle displaying amber or yellow flashing lights.
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Colorado: Did you know there's a "Move Over" law?
Over the weekend, State Trooper Jaimie Jursevics was killed when retired Army Colonel Eric Henderson hit her with his vehicle on Interstate 25.
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Wisconsin: Local tow truck operators raise awareness for "Move Over Law"
Move over to save lives, that's the message area tow truck operators hope to pass along to drivers. The state's "Move Over Law" was passed in 2001, and local tow truck operators want more people to abide by the law.
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Ohio: ODOT Workers at Risk From Drivers Avoiding Move Over Law
The Ohio move over law in Ohio was expanded in 2013 to not only include law enforcement but to include anyone who serves the public along state highways," said Rhonda Pees from ODOT District 1.
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Arizona's "Move Over" law
Arizona’s “Move Over” law is important to keep people on the side of the road safe.