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Missouri law helps provide a safer workplace for emergency personnel working on the roadways. When drivers see emergency vehicles and trans-.

Missouri's Move Over Law

If drivers can't change lanes safely, they must slow down as they pass the emergency vehicles. This Missouri law helps provide a safer area for law ...

MISSOURI CHANGES IN PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF MOVE ...

Under this act, a person commits the crime of assault in the 2nd degree if he or she fails to move over into another lane of traffic or slow down when he or she ...

Move Over: It's the Law - NHTSA

change into a lane not immediately adjacent to the vehicle, or; slow down to a reasonable speed if you're unable to safely make a lane change. Move Over – It's ...

Move Over Slow Down Awareness - Responder Safety

Our resources for Move Over Slow Down Awareness highlights laws that require drivers to move their vehicles over at least one lane or slow down when ...

Move Over And Slow Down Awareness Month - MSHP News Release

"Missouri's Move Over law is designed to protect the people who are serving and protecting all motorists,” said Colonel J. Bret Johnson, superintendent of the ...

Improving Roadside Safety - AAA Exchange

On multi-lane roadways, slow down when you see the flashing lights of an emergency vehicle at the roadside and, if possible, move over into an adjacent lane. If ...

Responders Urge Motorists to Slow Down, Move Over: "It's the Law"

Missouri's Move Over law requires drivers to either change lanes or slow down when approaching stationary MoDOT, law enforcement or other ...

What is the law in regards to moving over or slowing down ... - Quora

If a police vehicle is tailgating you, should you speed up, maintain speed, slow down, or pull over and stop?

Feb 2013 Featured Statute Move Over - Missouri State Highway Patrol

Slow down and be mindful of intersections while looking for the emergency lights. Never try to outrun an emergency vehicle at an intersection or any ...

How is the Move Over Law Enforced in Missouri? - Cofman Townsley

Slow down and reduce their cars' speed if changing lanes is hazardous or impossible. What Is Considered an Emergency Vehicle in Missouri? Missouri's Move Over ...

A National Review of Best Practices - Move Over Laws

A Move Over law typically requires motorists to change lanes and/or slow down when approaching an authorized emergency vehicle that is parked or otherwise ...

Move Over or Slow Down - Texas Department of Transportation

The state's Move Over or Slow Down law requires drivers to move over—putting a lane between them and roadside workers—or reduce their speed to 20 mph below the ...

Traffic Safety: Move Over | NATIONAL SHERIFFS' ASSOCIATION

Every driver on the road has a role in keeping first responders safe. When you see a first responder or other vehicle with flashing lights, slow down, move over ...

Crash Responders Urge Motorists to Slow Down, Move Over

Missouri's Move Over law requires drivers to either change lanes or slow down when approaching stationary MoDOT, law enforcement or other ...

Is it illegal in Missouri to ignore emergency vehicles? | FOX 2

It's important to be aware of traffic laws, and the "Move Over" law is designed to enhance safety.

Move Over, Slow Down | Ohio Department of Transportation

The Move Over Law is a lifesaving law in the state of Ohio that requires drivers to move over and slow down for any stationary vehicle with flashing lights on ...

It's The Law! | Slow down and move over for emergency vehicles ...

Slow down and move over for emergency vehicles and highway workers - Missouri law requires it! Always be paying attention to your ...

States Toughen 'Move Over' Laws to Protect First Responders ...

To make roadsides safer, states have passed move over laws, which typically require drivers to slow down and/or change lanes when approaching ...

AAA: Move over or slow down -- It's the law - Standard Democrat

This Saturday, October 19, is National Move Over Day, which is a day to remind the public about the importance of following Move Over or Slow ...