I am curious.
As of late I've noticed state troopers approaching vehicles on the right side of the car. In the past it has always been the left.
I am assuming this change was for officer safety?
My uncle told me they only do that if the car they pulled is parked too close to the road as to where the cop would fear his safety (getting hit by another car). Could be different elsewhere though.
I am curious.
As of late I've noticed state troopers approaching vehicles on the right side of the car. In the past it has always been the left.
I am assuming this change was for officer safety?
Some states have also adopted what they're calling the "move over law" so it's actually illegal if you don't move over for the cop. You will be ticketed if you don't move over.
I am curious.
As of late I've noticed state troopers approaching vehicles on the right side of the car. In the past it has always been the left.
I am assuming this change was for officer safety?
I am curious.
As of late I've noticed state troopers approaching vehicles on the right side of the car. In the past it has always been the left.
I am assuming this change was for officer safety?