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‘Move Over or get Pulled Over:' NC state launches new law campaign to raise awareness

‘Move Over or get Pulled Over:' NC state launches new law campaign to raise awareness

Yahoo11-05-2025
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) – North Carolina police departments announced a campaign that aims to raise awareness to the state's 'Move Over' law.
The 'Move Over' law requires drivers in the state to slow down and move over to another lane when an emergency vehicle is stopped on the shoulder of the roadway with lights flashing. Failure to do so could result in heavy fines.
The statewide campaign aims to raise awareness of the law in order to remind drivers to move over for emergency personnel, as well as prevent any potential accidents at the scene.
The campaign is expected to start on Monday, May 12, through May 19.
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