[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 152 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 152
Supporting the goals and ideals of ``move over'' laws.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 24, 2023
Mr. McGovern (for himself, Ms. Titus, Ms. Leger Fernandez, and Ms.
Kaptur) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of ``move over'' laws.
Whereas the House of Representatives recognizes law enforcement, fire and
rescue, emergency medical services, tow truck operators, and
transportation workers as traffic incident management responders (as
such term is defined by the Traffic Incident Management Handbook of the
Federal Highway Administration);
Whereas, due to the increasingly high rate of drivers engaging in risky
behaviors on our roadways, including distracted driving, impaired
driving, and speeding, many traffic incident management responders lose
their lives while performing their duties each year;
Whereas, nationally in 2022, 50 traffic incident management responders were
killed due to roadside collisions;
Whereas every State has a ``move over'' law, which has correlated directly to a
safer environment along our Nation's roadsides for traffic incident
management responders and stranded citizens;
Whereas ``move over'' laws generally require motorists to move at least 1 lane
over when there is an emergency or rescue activity 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;
Whereas a Government Accountability Office report (GAO-21-166) on Emergency
Responder Safety noted that State officials cite raising public
awareness as the most prevalent challenge to ``move over'' laws; and
Whereas providing traffic incident management responders an enhanced opportunity
to inform the motoring public about these laws is critical to the public
safety: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of ``move over'' laws;
(2) 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; and
(3) urges relevant Federal and State agencies, as well as
nongovernmental organizations involved in traffic incident
management response, to educate the public further on the
dangers and potential loss of life if the provisions and
requirements of State ``move over'' laws are not faithfully
observed.
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