Slow Down, Move Over” rules exist in every state, but a new study shows many drivers still aren’t following them, and AAA set out to understand why.
In 2024, AAA received over 27 million emergency roadside service calls across the United States. Of those calls, most vehicles required towing (roughly 13 million) or were experiencing battery issues ...
Florida law requires drivers to slow down and move over for first responders, tow trucks, and disabled vehicles.
AAA urges drivers to comply with the Move Over Law to protect roadside workers' lives, stressing equal importance for all, from police to tow truck operators.
Following tragedies such as the death of DOT worker Andrew DiDomenico and Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier, there has been ...
Nearly one year ago, an area State Thruway worker was fatally struck by a motor vehicle on the westbound lanes near the Silver Creek-Irving exit on Interstate 90. Unfortunately, that individual was ...
Nearly one year ago, an area State Thruway worker was fatally struck by a motor vehicle on the westbound lanes near the Silver Creek-Irving exit on Interstate 90. Unfortunately, that individual was ...
Georgia's move-over law requires drivers to slow down and move at least one lane away when they see law enforcement, ...
The “Slow Down, Move Over” laws are in place in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. to protect roadside workers and stranded ...
Virginia first responders are still at risk for injury on highways due to confusion about Virginia’s “Slow Down, Move Over” ...
A recent AAA study found that confusion and noncompliance with Slow Down, Move Over laws are putting emergency responders at risk, with 46 emergency responders dying last year while assisting ...