'You might kill me:' First responders remind drivers of Move

'You might kill me:' First responders remind drivers of Move Over law after wreck involving Trooper


‘You might kill me:’ First responders remind drivers of Move Over law after wreck involving Trooper
First responders say it's quite common for them to see drivers not move over when they're on the side of a road.
Posted: Jul 27, 2021 4:32 PM
Updated: Jul 27, 2021 6:21 PM
Posted By: Alex Torres-Perez
Law enforcement officials are reminding drivers of the Move Over law.
That's after a multi-vehicle wreck on Monday sent an Alabama State Trooper to the hospital. His car was barely recognizable after it was rear-ended while the Trooper was working an accident scene on Interstate 65 in Limestone County.
First responders say it's quite common for drivers to not move over when they're on the side of the street.

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