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Virginia DOT Wants Drivers to Pay Attention
Two cars slammed into a VDOT truck Friday morning on I-664 in Newport News and that's raising some serious safety concerns.
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Virginia Using Recent Crash to Remind Motorists to Move Over
A recent hit-and-run on Interstate 95 is serving as a critical reminder of Virginia's Move Over Law.
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In Massachusetts, Costello and Troyli Face Off in Debate
State Rep. Michael Costello faced off against his first challenger in six years Oct. 19, first-time candidate Valentino Troyli, with the two disagreeing over expanded gambling, the 2006 health care law and the sales tax cut, voters will decide in two weeks.
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Maryland Enforces New 'Move Over' Traffic Law
You could be breaking the law and not even know it. You also could be putting lives in danger and, as drivers are finding out, it will cost you.
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Maryland State Highway Administration to Publicize 'Move Over' Law
The State Highway Administration plans to roll out billboards around the state over the next couple months informing Maryland drivers about a new law requiring drivers to move over a lane or slow down considerably when passing an emergency vehicle by the side of the road with its flashing lights on.
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Move Over in Maryland, It's The Law
State Police in Rockville issued a traffic citation using the new 'Move Over Law' for the first time, charging a woman who hit a state trooper and left the scene.
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Move Over Maryland
Maryland State Troopers are reminding people of the state's new "move over" law, after one of their own was struck.
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Operation Safe Driver Launched For Sequatchie/Hamilton, Tennessee
Operation Safe Driver is scheduled to begin at 3:30 a.m. Wednesday in Sequatchie and Hamilton County. The event will focus on commercial motor vehicles and vehicles that fail to comply with the move over law as well as other violations on Hwy 111.
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In Maryland Flashing Lights Say 'Move Over'
My Sun colleague and weather wizard Frank Roylance went driving recently on U.S. 50 in Talbot County when he had one of those learning experiences most of us would prefer to avoid. He noticed two State Police cars with flashing blue lights on the right shoulder of the highway, apparently making a traffic stop. He was in the right lane and stayed there, maintaining the prudent 56 mph set on his cruise control.
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Maryland Move Over Law Takes Effect
Maryland drivers and highway commuters: the new ban on cell phones while driving is not the only new law now in effect in the state. As of Oct. 1, drivers are now required to make lane changes to avoid vehicles parked on the side of highways for emergencies or other situations.