Jesse White Reminds Motorists to
"Move Over" When Approaching a Vehicle Stopped on the Side of the
Road
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[September 12, 2022]
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is once again
calling on drivers to "move over" when approaching a stopped
emergency vehicle or any stopped vehicle displaying flashing lights.
The Move Over Law, also known as Scott’s Law, is designed to protect
law enforcement, emergency responders and other drivers who are
stopped on the side of roadways. White’s office added a reminder
about this important law on all driver’s license renewal notices in
2019.
“If you see a vehicle stopped on the side of the road, reduce speed
and change lanes, if possible,” said White. “We have a
responsibility to drive safely, and we have a duty to protect those
who protect us by moving over when approaching a stopped emergency
vehicle. It is the law.”
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Motorists convicted of violating the Move Over Law face a minimum
fine of $100 up to $10,000 and the offense goes on the motorist’s driving
record. A violator’s driver’s license is suspended for 24 months in the event of
a fatality and six months in the event of personal injury.
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