Here is the news we were looking forward to sharing! AAA will begin a nationwide Move Over campaign! They will also be providing us with a PSA to share with other organizations and media outlets.
On a personal note…When I first learned of AAA’s intentions, I have to admit that I was brought to tears (of joy). After so many years of struggling to find a way to get educational efforts out nationwide, our knight in shining armor arrived. Although a part of me wishes it could have been FORS’ doing to have efforts on such a grand scale, I am so unbelievably grateful that this is being done by AAA. As I have said before, I really don’t care how the information gets out or who gets it out as long as it gets done. I do know in my heart that we are responsible, in some way, for Move Over efforts to have percolated to this level. We can’t deny ourselves that :). When you watch what AAA does over the year, don’t think of us…think of those who died protecting us.
Thank you so much to AAA, Roush Fenway Racing and Nascar Nextel for everything you are doing to protect those who protect us. Thousands of lives will be saved by your efforts. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
Here is their press release (it is attached as well)…
AAA & NATION’S FIRST-RESPONDERS ASK MOTORISTS TO “SLOW DOWN, MOVE OVER”
TO REDUCE DEATHS AND INJURIES
Friday, Nov. 16, Homestead-Miami Speedway News Conference
Firefighters, Law Enforcement Officers, EMTs and
Tow Truck Drivers Join in Support of
“Move Over” Laws and Increased Vigilance by Drivers
What: AAA (American Automobile Association) will host a national news conference with law enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians to increase public awareness of the need to “slow down, move over” when encountering the flashing lights of a first-responder or roadside assistance vehicle, and to launch a year–long public information campaign featuring David Ragan, driver of the Roush Fenway Racing No. 6 AAA Ford Fusion in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series.
AAA and the National Traffic Incident Management Coalition – a forum where national organizations representing traffic incident responders work together – will discuss the need for “Move Over” legislation in all 50 states that includes protection for everyone who serves the public on the roadside.
Who: AAA President and CEO Robert L. Darbelnet, NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race car driver David Ragan and national representatives from the International Association of Chiefs of Police, International Association of Fire Chiefs, and National Association of State Emergency Medical Services Officials will explain the need for a uniform approach to legislation that protects first-responders and other highway workers across the United States from death and injury on the roadside, as well as protection for motorists who find their vehicle stopped near moving traffic.
David Ragan’s father drove a tow truck for AAA early in his career, and David will share his personal insights on the challenges faced by those who patrol our roads and highways, as well as the need to “slow down, move over” when encountering an incident on the road or the race track. Various emergency vehicles used on and around the Homestead-Miami Speedway will be on display with opportunities for one-on-one media interviews with news conference participants.
Why: Every year approximately 200 roadside workers, law enforcement officers, firefighters, tow truck drivers and EMTs are struck and killed in the United States by oncoming traffic. Countless more are injured. Stranded motorists are frequently involved in these crashes and may also be killed or injured. By remaining alert to the flashing lights commonly used on most emergency and road service vehicles, and providing these vehicles and their personnel an extra margin of safety, motorists can help reduce the frequency of these tragic situations.
When: Friday, Nov. 16, 9:30 a.m.
Where: Homestead-Miami Speedway, One Speedway Blvd., Homestead, FL 33035
Infield Press Conference Facility located beside the Infield Media Center between the NEXTEL Cup and Busch Series garages.
Credentials: Media are strongly encouraged to request media credentials in advance from Homestead-Miami Speedway at 305-230-5210 or hmscredentials@homesteadmiamispeedway.com.
Contact: Christie Hyde, AAA Geoff Sundstrom, AAA
(407) 444-8003 (407) 444-8014
chyde@national.aaa.com gsundstrom@national.aaa.com
Respectfully,
Lara Feinberg
President & Founder
Families for Roadside Safety, Inc.
141 Spirea Drive
Waynesville, NC 28785
www.f-o-r-s.com
Please, MOVE OVER & SLOW DOWN for Stopped Emergency & Public Service Vehicles…
Our Lives Depend On It!

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