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OPP urges motorists to
obey "Move Over" laws
to ensure safety of
emergency personnel
WI Agency
Ontario Provincial Police
(OPP) officers, other police
service personnel, ambu-
lance workers and firefight-
ers will be out in force this
holiday weekend keeping
Ontario's roads sate and res-
cuing the unfortunate, But
their own lives will he
endangered by drivers who
do not obey "Move Over"
legislation.
In Ontario, Section 159 (2)
(3) of the Ilighway 'Traffic
Act requires drivers to slow
down and proceed with cau-
tion when passing an emer-
gency vehicle parked on the
side of the highway with its
lights activated, It' the high-
way has more than one lane,
the law requires the driver to
move over anti leave one
lane between their vehicle
and the parked emergency
vehicle it' it can be done
safely. Failure to do so can
result in fines from $400 to
$2,000 and three demerit
points for a first offence.
"Officers report that often
it is older drivers who are
ignorant of this law since it
was enacted in 2003 after
many current motorists
already had their licence,
Ignorance of the law is not
an excuse to endanger the
life of a police officer or an
emergency worker," says
OPP Commissioner Chris
Lewis.
In partnership with the
media, Ministry ot'Transpor-
tation of Ontario and other
police services, the ()PP will
conduct an educational
campaign to slake motorists
aware of their obligations
from July 25 to 31. From
August 1 to 7, OPP officers
will conduct a focussed
enforcement campaign
aimed squarely at drivers
who continue to violate this
law,
"This is an important edu-
cation and targeted enforce-
ment campaign. Since 1989,
five ()PP officers have been
killed doing their job 00 the
sides of Ontario roadways
and many more have been
injured. Our colleagues at
other police services, ambu-
lance and tire services havt'
also lost friends and co-
workers to these preventable
roadside collisions," says
Larry tieechey, OPP Deputy
Commissioner for 'Traffic
Safety and Operational
Support.
The OPP has produced
posters and information
cards on the Move Over law
for the education campaign.
A high quality, 30 -second
video about the law has been
recorded for use in theatres
anti for broadcast and post-
ing by interested television
stations and web sites.
Scripts for Public Service
Announcements 00 the
Move Over laws for radio
stations that want to contrib-
ute to educating of the driv-
ing public are also available.
All materials are bilingual.
OPP officers will be out in
force this week and through-
out the holiday weekend tar-
geting the "big four' causal
factors for collisions on
Ontario roads: aggressive
driving, lack of driver 80(1
passenger restraints, driving
under the influence of alco-
hol or drugs, and distracted
driving.
When these irresponsible
driving practices inevitably
cause collisions, ambulance
and fire personnel will h
working alongside polis.
officers to save lives. All driv-
ers should slow down, pro-
ceed with caution and move
over if it can he done safely.
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