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Supporting the goals and ideals of "move over" laws.
12/16/2024, 7:32 PM
Summary of Bill HRES 152
Bill 118 HRES 152, also known as the "Supporting the goals and ideals of 'move over' laws" bill, aims to show support for laws that require drivers to move over or slow down when passing emergency vehicles on the side of the road. These laws are designed to protect emergency responders, such as police officers, firefighters, and tow truck operators, who are working on the side of the road.
The bill recognizes the importance of these laws in ensuring the safety of emergency responders and preventing accidents and injuries on the road. It highlights the risks that emergency responders face when working on the side of the road and the need for drivers to be aware of their presence and take appropriate precautions.
By supporting the goals and ideals of "move over" laws, the bill aims to raise awareness about the importance of these laws and encourage compliance among drivers. It emphasizes the need for drivers to be vigilant and cautious when approaching emergency vehicles on the side of the road and to follow the requirements of "move over" laws to ensure the safety of everyone on the road. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 152 seeks to promote the safety and well-being of emergency responders and other individuals on the road by supporting and advocating for the enforcement of "move over" laws. It underscores the importance of these laws in protecting those who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe and urges drivers to do their part in ensuring their safety.
The bill recognizes the importance of these laws in ensuring the safety of emergency responders and preventing accidents and injuries on the road. It highlights the risks that emergency responders face when working on the side of the road and the need for drivers to be aware of their presence and take appropriate precautions.
By supporting the goals and ideals of "move over" laws, the bill aims to raise awareness about the importance of these laws and encourage compliance among drivers. It emphasizes the need for drivers to be vigilant and cautious when approaching emergency vehicles on the side of the road and to follow the requirements of "move over" laws to ensure the safety of everyone on the road. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 152 seeks to promote the safety and well-being of emergency responders and other individuals on the road by supporting and advocating for the enforcement of "move over" laws. It underscores the importance of these laws in protecting those who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe and urges drivers to do their part in ensuring their safety.
Congressional Summary of HRES 152
This resolution expresses support for the goals and ideas of move over laws. It also urges relevant federal and state agencies, as well as nongovernmental organizations involved in traffic incident management response to spread awareness and promote the existence of, and adherence to, state move over laws. Move over laws generally require motorists to move at least one lane over when an emergency or rescue activity is taking place on the shoulder or side of the roadway, or, if unable to do so safely, to slow down and pass the scene with caution.
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Current Status of Bill HRES 152
Bill HRES 152 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 24, 2023. Bill HRES 152 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on February 24, 2023. Bill HRES 152's most recent activity was Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 100. as of December 12, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HRES 152
Total Number of Sponsors
3Democrat Sponsors
3Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
15Democrat Cosponsors
12Republican Cosponsors
3Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HRES 152
Primary Policy Focus
Transportation and Public WorksPotential Impact Areas
- First responders and emergency personnel
- Roads and highways
- State and local government operations
- Transportation safety and security
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HRES 152
Supporting the goals and ideals of "move over" laws.
Supporting the goals and ideals of "move over" laws.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HRES 152
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