• Tennessee Move-Over Law

    It's July 1 and aside from looking forward to a three-day weekend and Independence Day festivities, there's also a number of new laws on the books for Tennessee residents to consider.

  • Virginia State Police Increase Patrols for Holiday Weekend

    People traveling during the Fourth of July holiday weekend can expect to see more State Police troopers on Virginia’s highways.

  • Move-Over Law Expanded in Tennessee

    The next time you see an electric utility vehicle working on the side of the road, slow down and give it room. The workers will appreciate your courtesy, and a new Tennessee law requires it.

  • Georgia Bicycle 'Move-Over' Law

    Bikers are getting a little more protection in Georgia with a new state law that more clearly spells out their rights and responsibilities in relation to motorists sharing the road.

  • State Police in New York to Actively Enforce ‘Move Over Law’

    Over the next several months, state Troopers will be actively enforcing New York’s “Move Over Law” that requires drivers to move over for emergency vehicles that are stopped on the side of the road, New York State police announced Wednesday.

  • New York: 'Move-Over' Law Should Cover Construction Workers, Too

    The new Move Over Law is ridiculous. It applies only if you are a cop or an EMT. I am a highway construction worker; nobody moves over for us. I have not seen or heard of any such law for our workers.

  • New York State Trooper Castellano's Mother Educates Motorists on Move Over Law

    One year ago Sunday, Donna Setaro was burying her son Marc. Castellano, a 29-year old state trooper. Castellano, of Howell, had been killed five days earlier by an onrushing car while he was standing on the shoulder of I-195 in Howell as part of a massive police search.

  • New York: 'Move Over' Law Could Cause Accidents

    On Jan. 1, the "Move Over" law went into effect. It requires motorists driving multilane highways to slow down and move over when there is an emergency vehicle with flashing lights stopped.

  • Michigan: Move Over — It’s the Law

    The Michigan Emergency Vehicle Caution Law, adopted in 2001, and amended in 2004, is a law that must be observed, for everyone’s safety. In simple terms, it means that motorists need to move over at least one lane if an emergency vehicle is parked along the road and its emergency lights are activated.

  • New York State Police to Actively Enforce ‘Move Over Law’

    Over the next several months, State Troopers will be actively enforcing New York’s “Move Over Law” that requires drivers to move over for emergency vehicles that are stopped on the side of the road, New York State Police announced Wednesday.

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