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What does the Move Over law require you to do on a multi-lane roadway?

  1. Vacate the lane closest to the stationary emergency vehicle if possible

  2. Stop in the lane and wait

  3. Speed up to pass the stationary vehicle quickly

  4. Move into the same lane as the stationary vehicle

The correct answer is: Vacate the lane closest to the stationary emergency vehicle if possible

The Move Over law mandates that drivers must vacate the lane closest to a stationary emergency vehicle when safe to do so. This requirement is in place to enhance the safety of emergency personnel and any others who may be working on or near the roadway. By moving over, drivers reduce the risk of a collision and provide a buffer space, which is critical in protecting those who are attending to emergencies. In situations where it is not possible to safely change lanes, drivers should slow down and proceed with caution, maintaining awareness of the emergency vehicle and any other potential hazards. This law applies specifically to multi-lane roadways where there is an option to change lanes.