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State Police ‘Steer clear law- initiative July 19-25

The Pennsylvania State Police Troop M will partner with other members of the Six State Trooper Project to focus on violations of Title 75, Section 3327 “Duty of Driver in Emergency Response Areas,” also known as the “Move Over Law” or “Steer Clear Law.”

This initiative will begin midnight July 19 and conclude midnight July 25.

This cooperative detail will include: Michigan State Police, Kentucky State Police, Ohio State Police, West Virginia State Police, Indiana State Police and the Pennsylvania State Police.

The “Steer Clear Law” requires drivers to move over or slow down when encountering an emergency scene, traffic stop or disabled vehicle. This law helps prevent injuries and save lives, but only if drivers follow the law and use common sense.

When approaching or passing an emergency response area, a driver, unless otherwise directed by an emergency service responder, shall:

•Pass in a lane not adjacent to that of the emergency response area, if possible; or

•If passing in a nonadjacent lane is impossible, illegal or unsafe, pass the emergency response area at a careful and prudent reduced speed reasonable for safely passing the emergency response area.

The Six State Trooper Project is a multi-state law enforcement partnership aimed at providing combined and coordinated law enforcement and security services in the areas of highway safety, criminal patrol and intelligence sharing.