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Many drivers ignore this Connecticut law meant to protect roadside workers, AAA study reveals
An AAA study found 36 percent of drivers nationwide don't slow down or move over for first responders and roadside workers.
Following tragedies such as the death of DOT worker Andrew DiDomenico and Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier, there has been ...
According to AAA, 46 emergency responders were killed after being hit by cars when helping others on the side of the road.
A recent AAA study found that confusion and noncompliance with Slow Down, Move Over laws are putting emergency responders at risk, with 46 emergency responders dying last year while assisting ...
Nearly one year ago, an area State Thruway worker was fatally struck by a motor vehicle on the westbound lanes near the Silver Creek-Irving exit on Interstate 90. Unfortunately, that individual was ...
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Virginia first responders at risk due to confusion over ‘Move Over’ law: AAA
Virginia first responders are still at risk for injury on highways due to confusion about Virginia’s “Slow Down, Move Over” ...
A recent study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals that 96% of drivers have engaged in aggressive driving ...
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (WOIO) - AAA East Central has opened a new school for soon-to-be drivers ages 15 1/2 to 18 to “educate teenage drivers and keep them safe behind the wheel.” The Auto Club Driving ...
An AAA study reveals that many cannabis users drive under the influence, with a significant portion believing it doesn't impair their driving. The study also found that many cannabis users are ...
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