
New state laws taking effect this month address a range of subjects -- from drugged driving to license renewal requirements for drivers over the age of 75.
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Such laws require motorists to change lanes away from police cars, ambulances, fire trucks, tow trucks, and other emergency vehicles on the roadside so workers have the space they need to stay safe.
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Here are details about Vermont's new handheld cell phone ban for drivers. The law takes effect Oct. 1.
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The new law, which takes effect Oct. 1, will be enforced as a primary offense.
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The law goes into effect immediately, but law enforcement officers will issue warnings only during a 180-day grace period.
Read More →The state of West Va. passed a new law that makes talking on a cell phone without a hands-free device a primary offense. In addition, the state updated its seatbelt law.
Read More →The climate-activated headlights become available for the Altima, Pathfinder and Sentra.
Read More →Some state legislators are trying to take preemptive action to discourage motorists from driving while using Google Glass. The Web-connected electronics device, worn on the head like eyeglasses, is expected to be released later this year.
Read More →Tennessee legislators are considering a bill that would prohibit certain drivers – those with a restricted license as a result of a DUI involving alcohol – from operating a vehicle unless it’s equipped with a functioning ignition interlock device.
Read More →If the bill is passed into law, a violation leading to a person’s injury or death would be considered a felony.
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