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Illinois expanded Scott's Law in 2026, requiring drivers to yield to emergency vehicles on multi-lane roads, with stiffer penalties for violations.
Illinois has updated Scott's Law, requiring drivers to yield to emergency vehicles with sirens and lights, even when approaching from the opposite direction on multi-lane roads.
The changes, effective January 1, 2026, aim to improve officer and public safety by expanding the law’s reach and increasing penalties for violations.
Drivers must now stop and remain stopped until emergency vehicles pass, with fines rising to up to $1,000 and potential license suspension for repeat offenses.
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Illinois amplió la Ley de Scott en 2026, requiriendo que los conductores cedieran a los vehículos de emergencia en carreteras de múltiples carriles, con sanciones más estrictas por violaciones.