Kansas passed the first Move Over Law in 2000, and Hawaii became the 50th state to enact a version of the law in 2012. The problem with the law, as written in some states, is that it is vaguely worded. Georgia’s law requires that motorists who are unable to move over into another lane “reduce the speed of the motor vehicle to a reasonable
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Move-Over-Law: O.C.G.A. § 40-6-16 (a.k.a. the “Spencer Pass Law”) (a) This Code section shall be known and may be cited as the “Spencer Pass Law.” For a free legal consultation, call 404-214-2001 (b) The operator of a motor vehicle approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle that is displaying flashing yellow, amber, white, red, or blue …
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A move over law is a law which requires motorists to move over and change lanes to give safe clearance to law enforcement officers, firefighters, ambulances, utility workers, and in some cases, tow-truck drivers and disabled vehicles. In the past, Canada and United States have used this term to apply to two different concepts; however, this is beginning to change as Canadian …
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As of 2019, all 50 states in America have passed a “Move Over Law.” This type of law requires drivers to move over and change lanes to give a safe clearance to any emergency vehicles including law enforcement officers, firefighters, and ambulances. In a lot of states, it also applies to utility workers, maintenance vehicles, and tow-truck drivers, as well. Move over …
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In the United States, move over laws are aimed at protecting emergency responders working along the roadside. All fifty states have passed such laws, which were promoted in response to increasing roadside fatalities in the line of duty.
In the United States, move over laws refer to requiring drivers to give a one lane buffer to stopped emergency vehicles. For example, while driving in the right lane, if the driver sees a stopped police car, the driver is required to move one lane over to the left to give enough buffer space to avoid any potential accidents.
Some observed move over laws are somewhat vague in the actions required of the driver (i.e., use due care not to collide, provide as much space as practical, etc.) while other laws provide explicit direction (move to a non-adjacent lane, move to a lane farthest away from the emergency vehicle, etc).
Move over laws were originated in the United States after a South Carolina paramedic, James D. Garcia, was struck and injured at an accident scene January 28, 1994, in Lexington. Garcia was listed at fault, leading to his work to create a law for emergency responders.