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28 Μαρ 2024 · Fines: A conviction for violating VTL 1144-a(a), New York’s Move Over Law, can result in a fine of up to $150 for a first offense. A second offense within 18 months of the first means a fine of up to $300.
- Unsafe Lane Change
VTL 1144-a(a) requires motorists to change lanes in a...
- Unsafe Lane Change
6 ημέρες πριν · § 1144-a. Operation of vehicles when approaching a parked, stopped or standing authorized emergency vehicle, hazard vehicle, vehicle displaying a blue or green light or certain other motor vehicles. (a)
§ 1144-a. Operation of vehicles when approaching a parked, stopped or standing authorized emergency vehicle, hazard vehicle, vehicle displaying a blue or green light or certain other motor vehicles.
1 Φεβ 2019 · Being found guilty of the move over law is a 3-point violation. Violations of §§ 1144-a (a) to 1144-a (c) are 2-points. Officers can issue tickets for more than one violation, which results in additional points. Any ticket a driver is found guilty of may increase his or her car insurance premiums.
§ 1144-a. Operation of vehicles when approaching a parked, stopped or standing authorized emergency vehicle, hazard vehicle, vehicle displaying a blue or green light or certain other motor vehicles. (a) Every operator of a motor vehicle shall exercise due care to avoid colliding with an authorized emergency vehicle which is parked, stopped
VTL 1144-a (a) is a relatively new law that many drivers are not aware of. If you are driving in the right lane on a highway and there is an emergency vehicle on the right shoulder with its lights on, you must move to the center lane or left lane.
The New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law section 1144-a imposes 3 points on the driver’s record for failing to move over or slow down for an emergency vehicle.