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Tuesday January 31st, 2023 :: 11:02 a.m. HST

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1-31-23 Police Remind Motorists to Move Over for First Responder Safety

Hawai‘i Police Department
Traffic Services Section
Torey Keltner, Program Manager
Phone: (808) 961-2305
 
Media Release
 
Hawai‘i Island police are reminding motorists to drive with caution and move over when they see emergency vehicles on our island roadways. It’s not just public courtesy, it’s also the law. The “Move Over Law” 291C-27, was put in effect to help protect first responders when they are performing their duties near or on a roadway.
 
The “Move Over Law” requires motorists to slow down to a prudent speed, or if safe, make a lane change into the adjacent lane of travel when approaching an emergency vehicle with its emergency lights flashing.
 
An “emergency vehicle” means a:

  • Police or Fire department vehicle
  • Ocean Safety vehicle
  • Emergency Medical Services vehicle
  • Freeway Service patrol vehicle
  • Department of Public Safety Sheriff Division vehicle
  • HawaiĘ»i emergency management agency vehicle
  • County emergency management vehicle, including Civil Defense vehicle
  • Department of Transportation Harbors Division vehicle
  • Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement vehicle
  • tow truck
Recently we had a very unfortunate and avoidable crash that occurred involving a Hawai’i Police Department officer in which a driver failed to follow the Move Over Law and actually cut in front of an officer traveling with his lights and sirens activated. The officer was forced off the roadway and crashed his patrol vehicle to avoid colliding with the driver that hadn’t moved over.  It was very fortunate that someone wasn’t injured more seriously, but this is exactly why it is critically important for drivers to follow the Move Over Law.
 
The Hawai‘i Police Department wants everyone to know we are proud of our officers and the work they do. We want them to go home safe at the end of each shift. They will be out in full force and you will see many of them making traffic stops for things such as speeding, seat belt, distracted driving, and DUI enforcement. The “Move Over Law” is important all year round. Please slow down when you see an emergency vehicle and move over if it’s safe to do so. 

 

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349 Kapiolani St
Hilo, HI 96720

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