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Ohio pushes stricter penalties for not yielding to emergency vehicles, following firefighter Philip Wigal’s 2022 death.
Ohio state troopers are urging drivers to obey the Move Over law, warning that failing to yield to emergency vehicles with flashing lights can result in tickets.
A new bill, House Bill 132, passed unanimously by the Ohio House in October, proposes stricter penalties, including fines up to $1,000 for repeat offenses, up to $5,000 for injuries, and up to $10,000 with a vehicular homicide charge if a death occurs.
The law, named after firefighter Philip Wigal killed in 2022, aims to boost safety for first responders, especially during hazardous winter conditions.
The bill is awaiting further legislative action.
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Ohio empuja penas más estrictas por no ceder a los vehículos de emergencia, después de la muerte del bombero Philip Wigal en 2022.