DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Drivers are being warned that more police will be out and about in Dauphin County for the next month, looking for anyone driving aggressively.
About 300 different police departments, including the Pennsylvania State Police, will be patrolling Swatara Township and Paxtang Borough areas, cracking down on drivers who seem to be distracted or speeding, Swatara Township Police announced Thursday. The enforcement will be between March 16 and April 26.
Police also want motorists to be aware that there will likely be more traffic stops during the enforcement period, encouraging them to remember about the Move Over Law.
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“We would like to remind motorists about the importance of the Move Over law when you approach an active emergency vehicle scene,” police said in a statement. “This law is designed to keep our officers and other first responders, to include tow truck drivers, safe while out on the roadway. Always remember to buckle up every time you get into a vehicle and above all, ARRIVE ALIVE!”
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