Steer It Clear It Law
New law: If You Can Steer It, Clear It
Michigan law (MVC 257.618a) now requires you to move your vehicle from the main traveled portion of the roadway if you have been in a crash ...
PA Department of Transportation on X: "STEER CLEAR when you ...
STEER CLEAR when you come across an incident on the roadway. The #SteerClear law requires drivers to move over or slow down when they ...
"Steer It Clear" Became Law In Iowa July 1st - KIWA Radio
“Steer It Clear” Became Law In Iowa July 1st · Northwest Iowa — A new traffic law that went into effect July 1st marks a major change in how ...
'Move Over Law' Requires Motorists Steer Clear Of Emergency ...
Pennsylvania's revamped Move Over Law increases penalties for not moving over when approaching an emergency response area.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED GUIDANCE DOCUMENT Wisconsin ...
In 1998, the Wisconsin Legislature revised state law pertaining to the clearance of traffic crashes. That law, often referred to as “Steer It, Clear It,” ...
Title 75 - PA General Assembly
2) Penalties for bodily injury or death in emergency response areas.--In addition to any other penalty prescribed by law, a driver who violates subsection (a) ...
News Flash • Road Rules: Steer Clear Law - West Goshen Township
Pennsylvania passed a law in which motorist are required to move over to the far lane or slow to a safe speed when approaching an emergency response area.
New Michigan law: 'If you can steer it, clear it' - MLive.com
Now MDOT and the state police have launched the "If you can steer it — clear it!" campaign to educate motorists. "Prior to this law being ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation is using the 10-year anniversary to remind motorists to "Steer It and Clear It" to ensure minor traffic crashes don't ...
PennDOT's Steer Clear Law | Glenolden, PA
In an effort to continue to educate motorists about the Steer Clear law, PennDOT has a tip card and radio Public Service Announcement available on its Web site.
PA Steer Clear Laws. Pennsylvania's “Move Over,” or “Steer Clear” law requires drivers to slow down or, when possible, to move at least one lane away when ...
What is the Move Over (“Steer Clear”) Law in Pennsylvania?
The Move Over Law requires drivers to merge into non-adjacent lanes or slow down when approaching emergency response or disabled vehicles.
[Hybrid Event] “Steer” Clear of Legal Lassos: Readiness Strategies ...
Prepare for the regulatory rodeo with confidence by learning how to navigate regulatory, compliance, and privacy challenges in the FDA-regulated ...
Steer Clear of Car Accident Risks This Holiday Season
Manning Law walks you through how to stay safe during the holidays and what to watch out for.
Special Circumstances and Emergencies - DMV.PA.gov
The Steer Clear law, which went into effect Sept. 8, 2006, requires motorists to move into a lane that is not adjacent to an emergency response area. An ...
Pennsylvania revises 'Steer Clear' law - Land Line Magazine
The revised law is intended to clarify how travelers should react when approaching or passing an emergency response area.
Slow down on wet days to steer clear of life-altering accidents. ☔
When rain pours, patience prevails. Slow down on wet days to steer clear of life-altering accidents. Your safety is worth the extra time. ☔ . Ty Wilson Law ...
Please Remember to Steer Clear.
Emergency responders can include: law enforcement, tow truck operators and other emergency personnel. If you cannot move over because of traffic or other.
Georgia Code § 40-6-275 (2023) - Duty to remove vehicle from ...
(a) Any other provision of this article or any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, motor vehicles involved in traffic accidents and the drivers of ...
Steer Clear Law: slow down and move over in emergency response ...
The Steer Clear Law “requires drivers to move over or slow down when they encounter an emergency scene, traffic stop or disabled vehicle,” ...