BALTIMORE -- The Maryland State Police  are reminding drivers of the state's Move Over law after two law  enforcement officers have been hit by drivers recently.
The law,  which was enacted in October 2010, says motorists have to move to  another lane if they can when emergency vehicles are working on the side  of the road, including when an officer pulls over a driver for a  traffic violation.
"The law requires drivers to move over and help  create a barrier for police and firefighters.  If traffic does not  allow drivers to move over, it requires them to slow down," Trooper  Thaddeus Allen said.
3 comments:
So a cop writing a ticket to make elected officials money is now considered an emergency?
I thought tickets were generated by a camera on a pole and wrote in another state.
8:44 If your child is a cop, you may see the seriousness of the issue. Appears to me if you are breaking the law and are stopped by a cop, you are making the elected officials the money....
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