Monthly Roundup, July 2019
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
- HAAS Alert prevents accidents with an emergency vehicle approach notification system for drivers (Translated)
News We’re Tracking
- NC ups penalty for some 'Move Over Law' violations (North Carolina)
- Lawmakers look to bolster 'Move Over' Laws (Illinois)
- Ohio's 'Move Over' law largely unheeded (Ohio)
- Ohio state troopers an ODOT remind drivers to move over (Ohio)
- Motorists in Michigan reminded to Move Over for emergency vehicles (Michigan)
- First responder begs drivers to slow down and move over after his own close encounter (Nashville, TN)
- Tow truck business owner says move over law penalties don’t go far enough (Wilmington, NC)Move over law changes to protect lives (Alabama)
- Move over, slow down for first responders (Kentucky)
- Our view: Will you slow down and move over now? (Illinois)
- Fire truck struck in Augusta County serves as reminder of move over law (Staunton, VA)
- Corpus Christi police issue 36 tickets, arrest 1 during 'slow down-move over' operation (Corpus Christi, TX)
- Move over, New York State Thruway maintenance truck struck (Westfield, NY)
- 'Move Over:' NY maintenance truck split in half in Thruway crash (Westfield, NY)
- First responder avoids injury in crash by seconds (Emigsville, PA)
- OHSP putting emphasis on Move Over Law (Ohio)
- 6-state trooper project to focus on Move Over law (Ohio)
- 3 crashes happen within 3 hours, all involving Lexington first responders (Lexington, KY)
- Despite High Hopes, Self-Driving Cars Are ‘Way in the Future’
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