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Law: Drivers must slow by 10 mph to pass emergency vehicles

LANSING, MI (AP)--   Michigan drivers will be required to slow down when passing an emergency, maintenance or utility vehicle that is on the side of the road. 

A law signed Thursday by Gov. Rick Snyder mandates that motorists slow by 10 mph below the posted speed limit and, if possible, move over a lane when passing a police or emergency vehicle on the side of the road.

The law takes effect in mid-February and replaces a current requirement that drivers proceed with caution and move over when passing such vehicles.

Violators will be subject to a $400 fine.

Snyder says the law will better protect emergency responders and workers on busy roadways. He says he hopes more Michiganders "will slow down and give a lane."

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