Crime & Safety

State Police Are Cracking Down On This Offense This Week

This violation will costs you four points on your record and fines.

MICHIGAN — Michigan State Police are joining law enforcement officials in five others states this week to crack down on motorists who aren’t giving emergency vehicles enough space on the side of the road. Now through noon on Saturday, authorities will be patrolling for this offense.

According to Michigan's Move Over law, drivers are required to either change lanes or slow down when approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with its emergency lights activated. This law includes fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, road service trucks and other rescue vehicles.

Drivers found guilty of violating the Move Over law face a misdemeanor charge, four points on their record and fines of $150.

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In June, a construction worker on the side of the road was killed on I-75 in Detroit. Authorities believe alcohol was a factor in that crash.

State police in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are also enforcing statewide crackdowns.

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