While “Slow Down, Move Over” laws were created to mitigate deaths, a study found that drivers are often confused about the ...
All 50 states in the U.S. have "Slow Down, Move Over" laws to help protect crews working on the side of the road or first responders handling an emergency — yet many drivers are not obeying them. The ...
The state Department of Transportation and the Greater Hartford Traffic Incident Management Coalition are advocating for increased safety and awareness for traffic incident responders in honor of ...
A driver who doesn't follow the Move Over or Slow Down law can be fined or face more serious consequences.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - “Safety Starts with You. Slow Down and Move Over” is a simple message that can help save responders’ lives. That’s the theme of the 10th annual Crash Responder Safety Week, ...
Makayla Richardson is your community news reporter covering southern San Luis Obispo County, including Avila Beach, Pismo Beach, Grover Beach, Oceano, Arroyo Grande, and Nipomo. California’s ‘Slow ...
AUSTIN Roadside workers, law enforcement and other first responders risk their lives every day, and drivers can help keep them safe by always moving over or slowing down. To mark Crash Responder ...
In 2024, 46 emergency responders died in the U.S. while helping others on the side of the road, according to the Emergency Responder Safety Institute. These first responders were police officers, ...
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