This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — Gov. Jared Polis signed a ...
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MIAMI - Florida drivers have been required to move over for first responders, tow trucks, and municipal vehicles on the side of the road. With the start of the new year, new laws go into effect ...
Attention, drivers. Starting Jan. 1, Florida’s “Move Over” law is changing. Right now, the Move Over law requires drivers to shift over one lane — or reduce speed if moving into another lane isn’t ...
STUART, Fla. — One of the many new laws taking effect in this New Year is an expansion of Florida's "Move Over" law, and it could likely affect you. For years, Floridians have had to move over a lane ...
See that police car on the side of the highway? You’ll need to move over a lane or slow down as you pass it. But did you know that Florida’s Move Over law expanded in 2024 to include all vehicles? You ...
January is Move Over Awareness Month and Florida Highway Patrol troopers want drivers to know how moving over can save a life. As part of Move Over Awareness Month, troopers, road rangers and other ...
In a significant stride towards bolstering road safety, Florida has recently amended its Move Over law, a change that marks a new era in traffic regulation and driver responsibility. This revision, ...
Drivers now must move over one lane if anyone is pulled off to the shoulder, not just for emergency vehicles. The Florida Highway Patrol says it’s still seeing many drivers not following the new law. ...
Drivers must start taking more precautions — moving over for disabled vehicles or slowing down if it’s unsafe to change lanes — under a state law that takes effect Wednesday. “It’s a common-sense ...
A new AAA report finds many drivers are unaware of "Slow Down, Move Over" laws, leading to continued roadside fatalities. Florida's "Move Over" law requires drivers to change lanes or slow down for ...