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In Minnesota: Enforcement Efforts Of Move Over Law Increased
Today marks 10 years since the crash that killed State Trooper Ted Foss. He was writing a ticket on the side of I-90 near Rochester when he was hit by a truck. The Move Over law makes it mandatory that drivers move a full lane away from emergency vehicles that have pulled to the side of the road.
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Minnesota 'Move-Over' Law Reaches Ten Year Milestone
Ten years ago today, a Minnesota State Trooper lost his life in an accident. That accident near Winona spawned a movement to keep law enforcement and rescue workers safe when they're working along the highways.
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Virginia Move Over Law
Should you move over? Is it required by law? We are talking about your behavior when passing an emergency or law enforcement vehicle with flashing lights on the side of the road.
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Delaware is Latest State to Enhance Their Move-Over Law
A new law in Delaware is intended to improve safety for emergency personnel during roadside stops. The First State is at least the third state this year to make changes to existing law or adopting rules to help protect law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics and others.
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Minnesota Kicks Off Enforcement Campaign
The MN Dept. of Public Safety's "Safe & Sober" campaign kickoff event for Northern Minnesota was held Thursday, August 19, at Sunnybrook Park in Wadena.
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North Carolina Hopes New Law Will Get Motorists' Attention
Failing to give utility workers the same caution you give emergency or police personnel could cost you.
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Delaware 'Move Over' Law Aims to Protect Emergency Personnel and Road Crews
Surrounded at Delaware City Fire Company by first responders and the family of a young firefighter who was struck while giving aid at a crash in New Castle, Delaware, Governor Jack Markell signed Senate Bill 205 into law. The law requires motorists to move — if possible — at least one lane away from firefighters, law enforcement, ambulances, tow trucks and transportation workers. If motorists cannot move one lane away, they should slow down and proceed with caution.
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Minnesota DWI/Move Over Enforcement Begins Friday
Beginning Friday August 20, the Minnesota Safe & Sober Labor Day DWI (Driving While Impaired) and “Move Over” mobilization will have extra peace officers out on the streets.
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Officer Crohn and Others Warn: Move Over for Law Enforcement in Minnesota
Flashing lights mean “move over” in Minnesota — it’s the law. Scott County Law Enforcement agencies will increase patrols to enforce the state’s “move over” law on Friday August 20th.
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Vermont Shows Off New Safety Signs
State shows off new signs warning drivers to give room to emergency vehicles