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New "Move Over" Law Takes Effect July 1 in South Dakota
{KXLG – South Dakota} The South Dakota Highway Patrol is reminding motorists of a new "Move Over" law, which will go into effect statewide on July 1. The updated legislation expands the requirements for drivers approaching vehicles stopped on or…
Arkansas State Police Reinforce ‘Move Over’ Law After Multi-State Crackdown
The Arkansas State Police (ASP) is reminding drivers across the state that failing to comply with the “Move Over” law is not only dangerous — it can be costly or even deadly. Arkansas law requires drivers to move over for a wide range of authorized vehicles displaying flashing lights — including emergency responders, utility trucks, tow trucks, and Arkansas Department of Transportation vehicles. If a lane change is not possible, drivers are requ…
ASP urges motorists to 'Move Over' for first responders
Arkansas State Police (ASP) is reminding motorists who violate the state’s Move Over Law that consequences could be costly and, in some cases, deadly. “When you see flashing lights, move over or slow down. This is the law and a responsibility we all share,” said ASP Col. Mike Hagar. “The brave men and women who […]
State Police Reminds Drivers to 'Move Over' for First Responders - NEA Report
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas State Police (ASP) is reminding motorists who violate the state’s Move Over Law that consequences could be costly and, in some cases, deadly. “When you see flashing lights, move over or slow down. This is the law and a responsibility we all share,” said ASP [read more...] The post State Police Reminds Drivers to ‘Move Over’ for First Responders appeared first on NEA Report.
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