Eastern Sierra News
Many motorists have done it for years even though it wasn't a law - move over to the next lane when passing a CHP stop or other emergency vehicle stop on the side of the highway. This year it is a new law in several states - the Move Over/ Slowdown Law. In California the law already existed but has now been expanded.
The law went into effect in California three years ago but this year Caltrans vehicles were added to the code. CHP Officer Dennis Cleland said that the code requires a person driving and approaching stationary emergency vehicles with lights on or stationary tow trucks with lights on to make a lane change away from the vehicle stop or if that's not possible, to slow down to a prudent speed.
Again, this year California added Caltrans vehicles on the side of the highway as cause to move over or slow down.
The CHP in the Eastern Sierra does enforce this law that applies statewide. Officers will use judgment if someone passes them at what seems an unsafe speed. If a car flies by, the officer may radio ahead to another officer or chase the car.
Some viewers and listeners have contacted us to say that they just became aware of enforcement of this new law in other areas of California and most other states. One of those common sense safety things.
written by WA , February 10, 2010
written by Wayne Deja , February 10, 2010
written by Rick O'Brien , February 10, 2010
written by RL , February 11, 2010
Editor's Note:
Come on, people, no need to name call. Life is rough in some way or another for everyone.
Benett
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Its not about money. Its about keeping people safe. Believe it or not Law Enforcement stops on the side of the road for disabled vehicles. Not everything is a ticket. No one wants to be hit on the side of the road - cops, citizens, tow truck drivers, caltrans employees..do you? Would you prefer them to move over to be safe? Think about that.