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The Georgia Move Over Law (O.C.G.A. 40-6-16) is the procedure for passing stationary authorized emergency vehicles, stationary towing or recovery vehicles, or stationary highway maintenance vehicles. Basically, this law requires that motorists approaching an authorized emergency vehicle, stationary towing vehicle or stationary highway maintenance vehicle that is displaying flashing lights change lanes away from that vehicle if traffic safety conditions allow. If you are not able to change lanes, then you should slow to a speed below the speed limit and prepare to stop.

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