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                <title><![CDATA[Vermont Law Enforcement Perform Specialized “Move Over” Enforcement]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2018 15:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Vermont’s move over law provides for a five point penalty if a motorist is found to have failed to”proceed with caution, and, if traveling on a four-lane highway, and safety conditions permit, make a lane change.” &nbsp;A recent operation by the Vermont State Police tested out the frequency of violations of this law when they&hellip;</p>
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<p>Vermont’s move over law provides for a five point penalty if a motorist is found to have failed to”proceed with caution, and, if traveling on a four-lane highway, and safety conditions permit, make a lane change.” &nbsp;A recent operation by the Vermont State Police tested out the frequency of violations of this law when they set up a specialized operation on Route 7 in Bennington.</p>



<p>The operation had two cruisers setup in the breakdown lane, one with its emergency lights activated to simulate a traffic stop. &nbsp;In two hours, police initiated 17 stops for alleged violations. &nbsp; Sgt. Turner of the Vermont State police stated that the area in which the stops were made along route 7 was a three lane highway, which gave cars the ability to move into the passing lane.</p>



<p>It is curious however, as to whether these stops were in fact a violation of the statute, as Route 7 is not a four lane highway. &nbsp;In order to uphold the charge in court, the officer would have to show that the operator was not proceeding with caution when they passed the officer, certainly a subjective standard that is up for individual interpretation.</p>
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