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Traffic-safety law aims to protect officers

A new traffic-safety law going into effect at midnight Jan 01, 2011 across New York State is aimed at keeping police officers safe.
Traffic-safety law aims to protect officers

The law, called the Ambrose-Searles Move Over Act, requires drivers to slow down when they see emergency lights, move to the middle lane when possible and pass a police officer's vehicle with extreme caution.

The law is named after an upstate trooper and deputy sheriff killed while making separate routine traffic stops on the side of a road.

Posted Sunday, January 2, 2011

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