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Florida law enforcement officers are serious about enforcement
of the Move
Over Law!
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Over Law Video (File size 10M) Move
Over Law Video for Teens (File size 10M) |
- On a two-lane roadway, you are required to slow to a
speed that is 20 miles per hour less than
the posted speed limit.
- If the speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less, you
must slow down to five miles per hour.
- If you are driving on an interstate or roadway with multiple lanes of travel in the same direction, and you
approach an emergency or law enforcement vehicle parked
along the roadway, you must vacate the lane closest to
that vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. If you are not able to safely move over, you must slow down to a speed of 20 MPH below the posted speed limit unless directed otherwise by a law enforcement officer.
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Violating the move over law puts both yourself
and a public safety professional at risk.
Violating the move over law can result in a fine
and points on your license.
For more information about Florida's Move
Over Law, please visit or contact www.flhsmv.gov/fhp.
Move
Over Law Brochure
FAQ's
What
should I do if I see an emergency vehicle parked on the side
of the road with lights flashing?
When approaching an emergency vehicle with
lights flashing parked on the side of a multi-lane road, you
MUST move over by changing lanes away from the emergency vehicle
as soon as it is safe to do so. Motorists must vacate the
lane closest to an emergency vehicle to prevent crashing into
the emergency vehicle or any emergency workers performing
their jobs in the area.
When approaching an emergency vehicle with
lights flashing parked on the side of a two-lane road, you
MUST slow down to 20 mph below the posted speed limit and
approach with caution unless otherwise directed by an emergency
worker on the scene.
What if I am not able to move over
safely or change lanes away from the emergency vehicle?
If you are unable to move over or change
lanes safely, you MUST slow down to at least 20 mph below
the posted speed limit.
If I cannot change lanes safely should
I stop my vehicle in the roadway?
No, you must slow down while maintaining
a safe speed. You must not stop in the roadway or block the
flow of traffic.
What can I do to prevent an accident
when approaching an emergency vehicle, traffic congestion,
a crash scene, or a construction area?
Stay alert! The single most important thing
you can do to protect yourself and others is to pay attention
behind the wheel. If you keep your eyes ahead of you on the
road, pay attention to the activity around you (other vehicles,
signs, etc.) you will be able to anticipate problems and react
more quickly to any potentially dangerous events.
What can happen if I break Florida's
Move Over Law?
If you are caught, you will be issued a ticket
and have to pay a fine.
More seriously, you could crash into an emergency
vehicle or strike an emergency worker, causing serious injury
or death. You could injure or kill another person or yourself.
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