Florida Emergency & Utility Vehicles

Under Florida's Move Over Law, what must you do when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights on a multi-lane road?

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Verified against F.S. §316.126
A

Move one lane away from the stopped vehicle if it is safe to do so.

Correct answer

B

Stop completely until the emergency vehicle leaves.

Stopping in a travel lane creates hazards; the law requires moving over.

C

Sound your horn to alert the emergency responders.

Unnecessary horn use is itself a violation.

D

Maintain your speed and stay in your lane.

This is exactly what the Move Over Law prohibits.

Detailed Explanation

Florida's Move Over Law (§316.126) requires drivers on multi-lane roads to vacate the lane closest to a stopped emergency, utility, tow, or sanitation vehicle with flashing lights, moving one lane away. If moving over is unsafe, you must slow to 20 mph below the posted limit (or 5 mph if the limit is 20 mph or less).

Source: F.S. §316.126

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