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First responders ask drivers to slow down, move over when passing 02:33. When your work is on the road, there are a lot of risks "Especially with a semi, you feel the wind gust," Colorado State ...
Slower drivers should always move over and allow faster drivers to pass. That is the safe thing to do, and it’s the law in many countries. But let’s now review slow lane etiquette.
Current Florida law states that left-lane drivers must move over if they reasonably know a faster motorist is overtaking them – and it applies to any roadway.
CHP talks about the rules of the passing lane on California freeways. ... “If someone behind them is driving 80 miles per hour, they (the slower vehicle) do not have to move over. ...
HB 425 expands Florida's Move Over Law beginning Jan. 1. It's much different than the proposed HB 317, which penalizes drivers who stay in left lane.
The Move Over law, passed over 20 years ago, originally required Floridians only to switch lanes or slow down for first responders. In 2024, it expanded to include any disabled vehicle on the side ...
There were more than 14,000 "Move Over" citations issued in 2023. That number went up in 2024, when the law was expanded from first responders' cars to all disabled cars with their hazards on.
The bill requires drivers to move over a lane or, if moving over isn’t possible, slow down when passing a stopped or disabled car with hazards or warning signals.
When possible, move out of the lane closest to these vehicles. Slow down to 20 mph below the posted speed limit if safely switching lanes is not possible or the road doesn’t offer multiple lanes.
The ‘Move over/Slow Down’ law requires that when drivers are coming up on a stopped emergency vehicle, that they either move over a lane or reduce their speed by 20 miles per hour below the ...