TowZone Posted February 1, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2020 Oscar Mayer is selling shirts to support the Move Over Law after its Wienermobile was pulled over in Waukesha County We’re not proud of it, but we’re proud that the profits of this shirt will directly fund the National Road Safety Foundation to keep the “Hot Dog Highways” safe for everyone. 100% Cotton T-Shirt https://www.ohiwish.com/road-hog-t-shirt/ Oscar Mayer is looking to make things right after its Wienermobile broke a law in Waukesha County. The Wienermobile was pulled over by a Waukesha County Sheriff's Department deputy Jan. 26 for not following the Move Over Law. The law states that vehicles must move out of the lane closest to a vehicle on the side of the road with its emergency lights flashing. If safely moving out of the lane is not possible, the vehicle should slow down while passing the vehicle on the side of the road. "To help right this wrong," the company tweeted that it is selling limited edition T-shirts for $29.99, with all profits going to the National Road Safety Foundation. The shirt features a picture from when the Wienermobile got pulled over with the caption "Road Hog." Shirts can be purchased at ohiwish.com/road-hog-t-shirt. The Waukesha County Sheriff's Office responded to the tweet, saying "Thanks @oscarmayer for helping us promote #MoveOver law and keeping law enforcement, first responders, highway workers, tow truck drivers, etc safe." So what ended up happening to the Wienermobile after it was pulled over? The sheriff's department said it gave a verbal warning to the driver and then let the vehicle go. RESOURCE LINK 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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