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Virginia Drivers Beware: Increased Patrols Return
Motorists will notice an increase in troopers on the road this weekend as part of another stepped-up traffic enforcement project. Operation Air, Land and Speed resumes Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010, and runs through Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010, along the north-south Interstates of 81 and 95.
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New York View: ‘Move Over’ Law Must be Enforced
Tough penalties can be deterrent to discourteous motorists who pose threats.
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Georgia Driver Escapes After Slow Speed Chase
A Moultrie man faces multiple charges after he allegedly did not stop for a Colquitt County sheriff’s deputy assisting another motorist Saturday afternoon.
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Driver Almost Hits Illinois Sheriff's Deputies on Interstate 474
Last month there was a near miss on Interstate 474, one the sheriff's office says could have been avoided if the driver followed Scott's Law. Scott's Law is the Illinois law that requires drivers to slow down and move over when approaching any police car or emergency vehicle stopped along the road.
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In North Carolina: Get Out of the Way: Move Over Law Expansion
If you drive on North Carolina's roadways pay attention. The move over law is being expanded to include utility workers.
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Wisconsin Move Over Law Violation Leads to OWI Arrest
A Dane County Sheriff’s deputy made a felony OWI arrest, after the driver violated the Move Over Law.
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New York 'Move Over' Law Comes on Line on Januray 1, 2011
A new law that takes effect Jan. 1 hopes to prevent similar accidents in the future by making what was once an extra precaution a requirement to move over.
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North Carolina Expands "Move Over" Law to Cover More Service Vehicles
Service trucks driven by electric-utility workers responding to outages or other emergencies now included
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North Carolina Move Over Law to Include Utility Crews
The state will now include utility crews as part of of the "Move Over" law that aims to protect emergency service workers on state roadways.
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Wisconsin Sheriff's Department Adds Patrols For Labor Day Weekend
The Dane County Sheriff's Department said it will have additional deputies on the roads this holiday weekend. Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Elise Schaffer said deputies will be focusing on speed, alcohol and seat belt violations, which she said are the top contributors to traffic injuries and deaths.