Can’t Move Over? What To Do In New York StateCan’t Move Over? What To Do In New York StateNew York State has expanded their Move Over law. What happens when you can't?Megan CarterMegan Carter
Change to This New York State Law Begins This WeekChange to This New York State Law Begins This WeekAlert! Change to this New York State law take effect this week. Here's what you need to know.Mike KarolyiMike Karolyi
Pull Over For A Vehicle Displaying a Flashing Blue Light In NYS?Pull Over For A Vehicle Displaying a Flashing Blue Light In NYS?What if the flashing light on a vehicle approaching you, is something other than red?Don MorganDon Morgan
New York State Holiday Traffic Enforcement Writes 12,171 TicketsNew York State Holiday Traffic Enforcement Writes 12,171 TicketsStatewide, NYS troopers arrested 178 people for DWI and investigated 765 crashes, with zero fatalities reported.Don MorganDon Morgan
NY Governor Signs 'Move Over Bill' to Enhance Traffic SafetyNY Governor Signs 'Move Over Bill' to Enhance Traffic SafetyThis addition to the existing law provides increased protection for motorists and emergency responders alike.Don MorganDon Morgan
NJ law — Switch lanes or slow down for pedestrians, or get finedNJ law — Switch lanes or slow down for pedestrians, or get finedHere's a refresher, in case you completely missed the launch a state law earlier this year.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
How slow should you go through construction zones on NJ roads?How slow should you go through construction zones on NJ roads?Taking it 10, 15, or 20 miles per hour slower is really up to a motorist's discretion if a specific, temporary limit is not visible, the state Department of Transportation said.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
New NJ move over law protecting pedestrians, bikers now in effectNew NJ move over law protecting pedestrians, bikers now in effectThe measure is a takeoff on the state's longstanding "move over" law, and was signed by Gov. Phil Murphy last August.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
Study shows some drivers oblivious to Move Over law Study shows some drivers oblivious to Move Over law AAA data finds many drivers have not grasped the danger they pose to roadside workers by not following the "Move Over" law. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
Another useless, money grab move over law in the works in NJAnother useless, money grab move over law in the works in NJThe bi-partisan bill would require a driver to move over one lane when passing a pedestrian or bicyclist.Jeff DeminskiJeff Deminski