First time I've been pulled over.

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chambersc

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Originally posted by: greenman100
it's the law to move over, in FL at least

idk if it's been stated and if it has, forgive me but -- yeah, here in FL you have to move over 1 lane or slow down to 20mph.
 

bradruth

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Originally posted by: griffis
Honestly no, a legitimate argument cannot be had if it is one person against many.

You actually believe that? So you assume the majority is always right for better or worse?
 

Tarrant64

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I was just flippin' through here, and maybe it was already mentioned. But I'm reading here that yes, this whole having to move over a lane or slow down while someone is pulled over is indeed a law in some places. Correct? People are getting pulled over frequently in FL for it and not a lot of people know about it. Is this law in the Drivers Manual thing that most people go over before getting their liscence, etc? That booklet with driving laws, etc. If it's not mentioned in there, wouldn't it be easier to take it to court and dispute it? If it is, well then, just accept the tickets. If not, then maybe some things need to be added to the booklet.
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Interesting law...not a bad idea, either. It's not a good feeling to be standing out there and have a car whiz by you and way too many cops have been hurt and/or killed that way.

Clearly they need to emphasize it more on the driving test, though, if it's so little known.

I always move over, but never knew it was a legal requirement.
 

fenrir

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Originally posted by: griffis
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: griffis
Let me guess you are a cop?? Let's take a look back and see how much education is required to meet this demanding position?! Actually very little, a high school education and the will to get killed. No offense man, but these kinda laws are just freaking retarded, you really don't think this is to help make money? It costs less to get arrested with drugs

Yep, you're retarded.


And i give up, not worth it

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, thats what this country is for:beer:


Yep, the country where idiots are allowed to keep their drivers license. Ever heard of 'Common Sense' laws? They need to be a law because so many people lack common sense. Common sense would be switching lanes when there is a car on the side of the road. It seems like I see someone ignore this every day even when the left lane is free of traffic. Just the other day I saw a car just about hit a guy that was changing his flat tire (which was on the drivers side). Left lane was totally empty, yet the idiot in the car did not switch lanes and buzzed right by the poor guy trying to get his tire changed.

What is retarded is that we need to make laws like this because people are clueless.

Matt
 

imported_griffis

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: griffis
Honestly no, a legitimate argument cannot be had if it is one person against many.

You actually believe that? So you assume the majority is always right for better or worse?

I didn't say it was right, just not any fun for the one expressing his opinion. Thats all
 

bradruth

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KrillBee

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Interesting law...not a bad idea, either. It's not a good feeling to be standing out there and have a car whiz by you and way too many cops have been hurt and/or killed that way.

well those cops shouldnt have been pulling the other cars over in the first place. ;)

but seriously though, why not just have officers approach from the passenger side of the car pulled over? If the officer is dumb enough to hang his arse into traffic, then let Darwinism take its course.

And If worst comes to worst, the officer could request on their loudspeaker for the car to move to another spot.

Seriously though, depending on how close that officer was to the exit ramp, I could see this as being a bull$hit ticket. especially if the officer had plenty of space.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: KrillBee
Originally posted by: bradruth
Interesting law...not a bad idea, either. It's not a good feeling to be standing out there and have a car whiz by you and way too many cops have been hurt and/or killed that way.

well those cops shouldnt have been pulling the other cars over in the first place. ;)

but seriously though, why not just have officers approach from the passenger side of the car pulled over? Also in most cases around here, I see officers pulled over so far that their driver mirrors are flush with the right side of the vehicle they are pulling over. The combination of pulling over far and approaching on the passenger side seems to be a winner safe strategy.

And If worst comes to worst, the officer could request on their loudspeaker for the car to move to another spot.

Plenty of people will still plow into the stopped car, which will then run over the officer.
Not to mention it is much easier to take aim at an officer for the majority of people if the officer approaches from the right.
 

KrillBee

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Plenty of people will still plow into the stopped car, which will then run over the officer.
Not to mention it is much easier to take aim at an officer for the majority of people if the officer approaches from the right.

If someone wants to take aim at an officer I'm sure they would do it regardless of what side the officer approached on.

Granted the officer may be more safe if approaching on the left, because the driver might not have as good of a shot. In that case I guess the officer is trading 1 type of safety for another.

PS: if you step out of the car before the officer walks up to your car, can you get a ticket for that? What if they shout to stay in the car, but you step out anyways, because you dont like being seated?
I would prefer to just lean up against my vehicle while talking to an officer, if it wasnt too cold out.
 

topslop1

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Fight the power. Perfect driving is like having a perfect set of teeth. Nice to look at but everyone knows that you don't indulge in the finer things in life like speeding and chocolate.
 

blakeatwork

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From CTV News Today:

Police remind motorists about 'move over' law

CTV.ca News Staff

A nighttime accident on the QEW near Burlington that totaled a police cruiser has the Ontario Provincial Police telling motorists to watch out for black ice and remember the so-called "move over" law.

Just after midnight Wednesday a tractor-trailer jack-knifed on the QEW, crushing an OPP cruiser stopped on the highway's shoulder. The officer was responding to a collision on the highway near Erin Mills Parkway.

Black ice on the roadway is being blamed for the accident that narrowly missed Cst. Mike Cunningham, who had left his cruiser only moments before.

"(It's) just very fortunate that the officer wasn't in the car," Burlington OPP Staff Sgt. Jan Idzenga said Wednesday. "Obviously it could have been a lot worse than the situation was, but thank God he was not in the car."

Police are reminding motorists to be aware of road conditions and to remember an Ontario law that requires drivers to move over when police and emergency vehicles are stopped on highway shoulders.

Bill 191 amended the Highway Traffic Act to say that drivers should slow down and, if possible, move to another lane when emergency or police vehicles are stopped on the shoulder of a road.

Fines for not giving space to police cars, fire trucks and ambulances start at $400 for a first offence. Subsequent offences can result in fines up to $4,000, jail time and demerit points on a driver's record.

Even with the law in place, Idzenga says OPP officers are always in danger while working on provincial highways.

"I think for the most part our officers do everything to protect ourselves. There's going to be the odd time where there's not much we can do," Idzenga said.

Since 1999 four OPP officers have been killed while stopped beside Ontario highways.

I didn't realize it was law here in Ontario...
 

ViviTheMage

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I ALLWAYS get out of the lane closest to the cops that pull someone over...they FREAK if you get close, which they have a right too. There are many videos of cops getting jacked by a speeding car on a highway, even though they are on the shoulder.