The shoulder of Sylva Road doesn’t offer much room for error—especially not when a tractor-trailer breaks down with its rear still protruding into an active traffic lane...
The Move Over Law is written in plain language: when you see flashing lights on the roadside—whether from police, EMS, fire, or a tow truck—you’re legally required to slow down and move over...
In America, the road may look the same from state to state—but the laws that protect roadside responders don’t...
Legislation can mandate safer behavior—but it can’t manufacture a culture that respects it...
There’s a strange psychological shift that happens when a camera appears on the roadside...
For years, the Move Over Law lived in the space between suggestion and statute...
The numbers don’t lie. Every week, a roadside responder is killed somewhere in the United States...
Too often, conversations about highway safety begin and end with driver responsibility...
The amber flashers on a tow truck used to mean something...
It’s one of the simplest rules on the road...
For most Americans, highway legislation is abstract...
The farther you get from the roadside, the more diluted the urgency becomes...
Buckling a seatbelt doesn’t require a second thought...
There’s no time for nuance when a vehicle’s on the shoulder and traffic is flying by at highway speeds...
Real highway safety isn’t measured in policy—it’s measured in how people drive when no one’s watching...
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