Slow Down – Move Over

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When an emergency responder or tow truck operator with their lights flashing is on the side of the road…you have a responsibility to move over.

When police, fire, or tow truck operators are assisting a stranded vehicle or accident, it’s the law to slow down 200 feet prior to the emergency zone.  If it’s safe, and possible, it’s your responsibility to move over a lane to allow extra room for the responders.

An emergency zone is defined as a zone with vehicles  with 360 degrees of flashing lights.  So, when you see a tow operator or another emergency responder…PLEASE slow down and move over.  Otherwise, The Hollywood Mirror you could face up to a 60 day suspension of your license for reckless endangerment.

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