• Passing Motorists Pose Dangers to New Jersey Officers

    Sgt. Nadir Nassry knows the dangers he faces every time he pulls a speeding motorist over on one of the state's busy roadways and leaves his state police squad car.

  • Remember to move over Alabama

    The move-over law takes effect in Alabama Monday, February 1. Law enforcement officers will issue citations for violations of the move-over law.

  • New Hampshire Police Log

    STATE POLICE The following items were recorded in the log of the state police, Newbury barracks: Michael J. Christian, 51, 8 Sapling Circle, Nashua, N.H., was arrested yesterday at 1 a.m. and charged with driving with a revoked license (subsequent offense), driving an unregistered vehicle, equipment violation and move over law violation. Trooper Michael Topping made the arrest in Haverhill.

  • California Roadshow: New Rules of the Road for 201

    Senate Bill 159 makes permanent California's "Slow Down and Move Over" law. When approaching an emergency vehicle or tow truck displaying emergency lights on the highway, motorists must slow down and move out of the lane next to the emergency vehicle if it's safe to do so.

  • Oregon Move Over” Law Gets an Upgrade

    Since 2003, the law has said Oregon drivers must to move over to another lane when state troopers and other emergency workers are pulled over. The new changes to the law will also protect roadside assistance vehicles, tow trucks—any vehicle with flashing hazard lights.

  • More New California Driving Laws for 2010: Moving Over & Towing

    A slew of new laws are coming into effect in 2010, many of them relating to driving.

  • Oregon 'Move Over Law' Expands to Protect More Responders

    Starting in 2010, motorists will have to move over for tow trucks and roadside assistance vehicles, along with police cars, firetrucks and ambulances.

  • Oregon Troopers Urge Drives to Take Care

    The Oregon State Police is reminding drivers to slow down and be attentive when traveling on icy roads, following an accident in the Columbia River Gorge when a motorist collided with a patrol car and injured a state police trooper.

  • Oregon Move-Over Law is Expanded

    The next time you see a police car pulled over to write a ticket in Oregon, you'll need to remember a newly expanded law. Otherwise, you could be getting a ticket of your own.

  • New California Driving Laws Take Affect in 2010

    The rules of the road will change when several new state laws take effect in 2010.

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