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A Sept. 17, 2020 rear-end collision with a county truck on Main St. (Metro Wire photo)

October Law of the Month: Move over

Metro Wire Staff

The Wisconsin State Patrol’s Law of the Month for October reminds drivers to Move Over/slow down for emergency responders and other roadside workers

National Move Over Day is Saturday, Oct. 17.

According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, a total of 1,676 Wisconsin traffic convictions have occurred in 2018 and 2019 for violating the state’s Move Over law. With National Move Over Day set for Oct. 17, the state patrol is reminding motorists to move over or slow down when they approach stopped emergency responders, tow trucks, utility or maintenance vehicles with warning lights flashing.

“Emergency responders face significant risks when stopped along highways—especially when they’re outside their vehicle to assist at incident scenes,” said WSP Captain Travis Wanless of the North Central Region Wausau Post.

The state’s Move Over Law requires drivers to move out of the lane closest to stopped law enforcement vehicles, ambulances, fire trucks, tow trucks, utility or highway maintenance vehicles that have their warning lights activated. If unable to move over, vehicle operators must slow down. Violations can result in a citation of $263.

“Whether it’s a routine traffic stop, helping a stranded motorist or assisting at a crash scene, law enforcement officers and other emergency responders are often just a few feet away from moving traffic,” Wanless added. “We all want to get home safely, so we’re asking drivers to be alert, move over or slow down and provide a safety zone for roadside workers.”