CHANGE TO MOVE OVER LAW IN TENNESSEE GOES INTO EFFECT JULY 1

A change to an important Tennessee law is going into effect this weekend before the busy travel holiday. Currently, the law requires drivers to move over when they see emergency lights like red lights on a fire truck, blue lights for a police officer or orange lights on a Tennessee Department of Transportation truck. Starting on July 1, 2017 drivers will have to move over for anyone with their hazard lights on, including regular drivers on the side of the roadway. Tennessee became the 30th state in the country to adopt a Move Over law several years ago. The maximum fine for violating the law is $500 or 30 days in jail.



UPCOMING EVENTS

PLAQUE DEDICATION IN CROSSVILLE TO HONOR LATE METEROLOGIST STEVE NORRIS2024fri03may10:00 am10:00 am

RIDE FOR LIFE AND ANTIQUE CAR SHOW FUNDRAISER IN CROSSVILLE2024sat04may8:30 am8:30 am

PRE-K AND KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION SET FOR MAY 6, 2024 IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY2024mon06may7:00 am7:00 am

COMMODITIES DISTRIBUTION IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY MAY 14, 20242024tue14may9:00 am9:00 am

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