Monthly Roundup, December 2020
Every day, we closely monitor the news for stories about vehicle and road safety for first responders, roadside workers, and emergency vehicles of all types. These stories might involve Move Over violations and enforcement campaigns, first responder collisions and struck-by incidents, thoughtful or insightful stories about the future of transportation and mobility, or mentions of HAAS Alert in communities around the world. We post these stories to our Twitter feed when we see them, and now you can visit our blog every month for a summary of all the stories we've recently shared. If there's a news item you'd like us to see or include, you can submit it at press@haasalert.com.
HAAS Alert in the News
- Michigan Towing Company adds HAAS Alert to get inbound drivers to slow down and move over
- Waze to Begin Warning Michigan Drivers When They Approach a Towing Truck
News We’re Tracking
- Semi driver pleads guilty to hitting, killing ISP Trooper Brooke Jones-Story (Illinois)
- Move over to protect first responders (Maryland)
- ISP trooper says still room for improvement following ‘Scott’s Law’ (Illinois)
- Drivers facing stiffer penalties with new ‘move over’ law (Pennsylvania)
- Rally held to raise awareness for Alabama’s Slow Down Move Over law (Alabama)
- Pa. Move Over Law urges drivers to watch out for those working along roads (Pennsylvania)
- WATCH: Police share dash cam footage of cop car hit by motorist as reminder to 'Move Over' for emergency vehicles (Missouri)
- Driver charged after vehicle strikes parked State Police cruiser on I-81 (Virginia)
- Fire truck at Route 22 crash struck by another vehicle, fire company says (Pennsylvania)
- Oregon Engine, 3 cop cars struck at crash scene (Oregon)
- Authorities plead for help finding driver who hit New Hanover Co. deputy (North Carolina)
- Motorists Reminded to Slow Down & Move Over after VSP Vehicle Struck (Virginia)
- Drunk driver hits Howard County police vehicle on Route 29 (Maryland)
- Motorists being reminded about Ohio's Move Over Law (Ohio)
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