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5SECTION : TRAFFIC LAWS

   trolled by a traffic control light. You may          highway divided by a median, cars traveling          “blind spot.” Be certain that no one is pass-
   proceed only after making a complete stop,           on the opposite side from the stopped school         ing you;
   yielding to all traffic and pedestrians, and         bus are not required to stop, however drivers     •	 Activate your left turn signal as you begin
   making the determination that you can safely         should remain attentive for children walking         passing;
   complete the turn;                                   along or crossing the roadway.                    •	 Pass on the left and do not return to the right
•	 Unless a sign posted at that intersection pro-                                                            lane until your vehicle is safely clear of the
   hibits doing so, it is permissible to make a      Passing                                                 overtaken vehicle. Wait until you can see the
   “left turn on red” from the left lane of a one-                                                           car you have just passed in your rear view
   way street onto a one-way street on which         How To Pass On A Two-Lane Road                          mirror;
   the traffic moves toward the driver’s left. You   •	 Wait for a passing zone to begin. A passing       •	 Activate your right turn signal before return-
   may proceed only after making a complete                                                                  ing to the right lane. Be sure to turn your signal
   stop, yielding to all traffic and stopping for       zone is indicated by striped lines to the right      off once you have returned to the right lane.
   pedestrians, and making the determination            of the center line of the roadway. If the line
   that you can safely complete the turn;               nearest your vehicle is solid, you are not in a   Passing is prohibited on
•	 When a school bus is preparing to stop to            passing zone. Look ahead along the roadway        two-lane roads:
   load or unload children, the driver of the bus       to determine the length of the passing zone       •	 In areas marked by a solid yellow line on the
   will activate flashing yellow lights. When           and if there is traffic approaching from the op-
   these flashing yellow lights are activated, all      posite direction. You must have sufficient time      right of the center line, or a “Do Not Pass”
   drivers approaching the school bus should            and space to execute your passing maneuver           sign, or double yellow lines;
   slow down and be prepared to stop. All               and return your vehicle completely to the         •	 Within 100 feet of a railroad crossing;
   drivers should pay special attention to chil-        right lane before the passing zone ends, before   •	 Within 100 feet of a bridge, viaduct or tunnel;
   dren who may be walking along or crossing            entering an intersection, and before oncom-       •	 When a car approaching from the opposite
   the roadway. Once the flashing lights have           ing traffic is within 200 feet of your vehicle;      direction makes passing unsafe or will be
   turned red and the stop signs have extended       •	 Before leaving your lane to begin passing,
   from the side of the bus, it is unlawful for any     check your rear view and side mirrors, and
   vehicle to pass the stopped school bus while         turn your head and look back to check your
   it is loading or unloading passengers. On a

THE “MOVE OVER” LAW

All 50 States have "Move Over" laws to protect law enforcement officers and other workers stopped on our nation's roads. Georgia’s “Move Over”
Law helps ensure highway safety for motorists, emergency personnel, active sanitation workers, and utility service workers. when their vehicles are
stopped on the side of the roadway.
This law was created to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities to police officers, paramedics, firefighters, wrecker operators, and highway
construction workers by maintaining an open buffer lane between passing highway traffic and authorized roadside emergency vehicles displaying
flashing yellow, amber, white, red, or blue lights. It was amended to include active sanitation workers and utility service workers who are utilizing
traffic cones and/or vehicles displaying flashing lights.

                            In Georgia, this law requires motorists to:
                            •	 Move over to the next lane if safely possible.
                            •	 If unable to move over, then slow down below the speed limit and be prepared to stop.

This law applies to any emergency, sanitation, or utility service vehicle parked on the shoulder of the roadway.

Why was the “Move Over” Law Passed?

•	 It saves lives. The “Move Over” Law helps •	 Providing a buffer lane for these vehicles
maintain traffic flow and protect the safety when parked on the roadway shoulder
of motorists, emergency personnel, active actually reduces the risk of another crash.
   sanitation workers, and utility service
   workers.                                          •	 When the required clearance is given to
•	 Vehicles parked on the side of the                   these types of vehicles, the margin of
   roadway are vulnerable to crashes even               safety is increased, not only for public
   when emergency lights are flashing.                  safety, emergency personnel, active
                                                        sanitation workers, and utility service
                                                     workers, but for motorists and their
•	 More police officers are killed by traffic        passengers as well.
   crashes than in any other line-of-duty
cause of death. More than one fourth of
those killed are struck by passing vehicles          It’s the Law!
while they work outside their patrol cars. •	 Violations can result in a fine of no more
                                                        than $500 for the first offense.
How does the “Move Over”                             •	 The “Move Over” Law is another reason             Safely change lanes
Law make a difference?                                                                                    when approaching any
                                                        to slow down on the highways and                  emergency, sanitation,
•	 Thirty percent of all crashes occur as the        interstates.                                         or utility service vehicle.
result of another crash.

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