Crackdown law comes into effect with $500 fines & jail time for drivers who fail to make crucial move on the road ...Middle East

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KENTUCKY lawmakers are expanding a popular traffic law to help drivers. States across the US have laws that require drivers to pull over and make way for emergency responders on the road. Drivers are required by law to move over for emergency vehiclesGetty Drivers who don’t slow down or move over for disabled or emergency vehicles can see a $500 fineGetty Kentucky passed a state law in 2003 that required drivers to slow down or move over for highway crews, emergency responders, or tow truck operators. The state legislature recently passed an expansion on this law to include disabled vehicles. This encompasses any vehicle with emergency flashers, flares, or another warni

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