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MOVE OVER!!!!!!!!
Michigan's Emergency
Vehicle Caution Law
(Sec. 257.653)
On roads with two or more lanes
of travel in the same direction:
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The operator of a vehicle
traveling on a highway designed with two or more lanes of travel in the same
direction shall, upon approaching a stationary
emergency vehicle with it's emergency lights activated, carefully move into
an open lane at least one lane away from the emergency vehicle.
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If it is not possible due to
traffic, weather or road conditions, the operator shall
slow down and pass with caution, allowing the emergency vehicle as much
space as possible.
On roads with one lane of travel
for each direction:
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The operator of a vehicle
traveling on a roadway which only has one lane of travel for each direction
shall, upon approaching a stationary emergency vehicle
with its emergency lights activated, carefully move over into the open
adjacent lane if possible.
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If it is not possible due to
traffic, weather, or road conditions, the operator shall
slow down and pass with caution, allowing the emergency vehicle as
much space as possible.
The Penalty is:
A person found responsible for
violating this law is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to enhanced
penalties of up to 15 years in prison and/or a $7500.00 fine if the violation
causes injury or death to a police officer, firefighter, or other emergency
response personnel.
  
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