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, ...
TAMPA, Fla. — With the start of the new year, new laws go into effect, including Florida’s enhanced “Move Over” law. Floridians have previously been required to move over for first responders, tow ...
STORY AS IT DEVELOPS. THIS MORNING. ALSO NEW THIS MORNING, A REMINDER FOR DRIVERS TO MOVE OVER WHEN THEY SEE FIRST RESPONDERS OUT ON THE ROADWAYS. MELANIE WINGO JOE EXPLAINS HOW THEY HOPE A SAFETY ...
“Move Over” laws have been on the books for several decades – every state and the District of Columbia has some version, but enforcement is inconsistent and many drivers are not aware of or understand ...
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 ...
APPEARS TO BE ACCIDENTAL. EVERY JANUARY, FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL REMINDS DRIVERS ABOUT THE MOVE OVER LAW, WHICH REQUIRES YOU TO MOVE OVER ONE LANE WHEN YOU SEE ANY CAR WITH THEIR HAZARD LIGHTS ON ON ...
As the new year unfolds, new laws are set to take effect, and among them is a crucial one that officials are optimistic will enhance safety on our roadways. It can be dangerous when your car breaks ...
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 ...
With the onset of the New Year comes an enhanced version of Florida’s "Move Over" law. Presently, Floridians must slow down and move over for first responders, tow trucks and municipal vehicles. Now ...