Posted by paul on April 08, 2011 at 12:03:50 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: New Traffic Laws posted by jonak on April 08, 2011 at 11:50:57:
I agree with keeping people safe, been a lot of hit squad cars in MN the past 12 months.
MN has a move over law, but the TV talking heads keep saying it's the law to move over a lane when a patrol car is on the side of he road.
Where I live there are only 2 lane roads.
Where am I supposed to move too???? What if he pulled someone over in a no-passing lane, or oncoming traffic? What's the nonsense about law you need to pull over a lane - will they pay my accident bills if I'm on the wrofg side of a no-passing zone?
Clicking om MN in you link, really nothing about this 'law' is expained. Talks about school busses, and other stuff.
Again, I'm not against the law, but the folks need to explain what the law is a lot better. All they say is move over a lane - no xplination how that applies to the overcrowded 2 lane state highways I live by. I _can't_ move over a lane or I will die, I can't come to a stop because the fools behind me won't stop and I will die....
Drop the cute phrases and explain the law, please! :)
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