TowZone Posted May 26, 2022 Share Posted May 26, 2022 Note: Yes, the Ohio Law is Move Over Slow Down OSP targeting drivers who don't 'move over and slow down' How dangerous is your job? For those who work on the side of busy highways, all it takes is a second for a distracted driver to hit someone working on the road. On Wednesday, three construction workers were struck in the Medina area while working on State route 18. They are expected to be okay. "We've had too many of our ODOT workers struck. We've had too many of our people struck, ok? I've been hit myself!" That's what one Trooper told a driver he pulled over at a targeted construction zones in Trumbull County last week who did not "move over and slow down." The "move over" law requires all drivers to move over to an adjacent lane when approaching any vehicle with flashing or rotating lights parked on the roadside. "Tragically, troopers have been involved in more than 51 move over-related crashes since 2017. Two of those resulted in death and 41 injuries to motorists and troopers alike." said Sgt. Ray Santiago with OSP. "This includes ODOT vehicles, utility companies and tow truck workers as well. Last year over 154 ODOT workers, vehicles and equipment were struck. Already this year 83 workers, vehicles and equipment have been struck before Memorial day," according to ODOT public information officer, Ray Marsch. Resource Link with Video 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TowZone Posted May 26, 2022 Author Share Posted May 26, 2022 Ohio's Move Over Law requires motorists to cau- tiously shift over one lane – or slow down if it is not possible to change lanes – when driving by any vehicle with flashing lights on the side of a road. Its purpose is to protect everyone who works on our roads and everyone who travels on them. https://www.transportation.ohio.gov/about-us/resources/move-over 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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