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Ohio: Highway Patrol warns: Move over and slow down, or get ticket
Ohio: Highway Patrol warns: Move over and slow down, or get ticket
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Wisconsin: Spirit Ride to come through Racine
Wisconsin: Spirit Ride to come through Racine
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Nova Scotia: Drivers speeding past emergencies putting first responders at risk: fire chief
Nova Scotia: Drivers speeding past emergencies putting first responders at risk: fire chief
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Michigan: Rush To Danger: I-Team rides along with first responders
Michigan: Rush To Danger: I-Team rides along with first responders
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Illinois: ‘Spirit Ride’ moves through St. Jacob, remembers fallen workers
Illinois: ‘Spirit Ride’ moves through St. Jacob, remembers fallen workers
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Nevada: State’s ‘Move Over’ law includes NDOT vehicles
Nevada: State’s ‘Move Over’ law includes NDOT vehicles
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Tennessee: Move over law: Chattanooga drivers putting emergency responders in danger
Tennessee: Move over law: Chattanooga drivers putting emergency responders in danger
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Canada: Ontario PP officer struck by car tells drivers to respect 'move over' law
About the same time Constable Daniel Pyrah realized he couldn't feel his legs, he looked in his rearview mirror and saw the bloodied face of the driver who had smashed into his parked police cruiser.
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New York: Cuomo announces results of ‘Move Over’ campaign
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced that State Police issued 230 tickets for a violation of the “Move Over” law during a five-day enforcement period – four times the norm for a typical one-week span. The campaign, which ran from Monday, Nov. 14 through Friday, Nov. 18, on the New York State Thruway, is aimed at protecting law enforcement and emergency services personnel stopped along the roadway. Since the “Move Over” law took effect in 2011, it has been expanded twice to include a wider range of vehicles, and has resulted in more than 77,000 tickets issued to motorists in violation of the law.
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Colorado: "Move Over Law" still largely ignored by drivers
The death of trooper Cody Donahue has raised new awareness of the "Move Over Law" and also new questions about why officers don't approach a vehicle on the passenger side.