Slow Down or Change Lanes for
Stopped Emergency Vehicles
SB 193 implements new
requirements for motorist
approaching stopped emergency
vehicles.
SB
193 requires drivers nearing stopped
emergency vehicles-with lights
activated -to either slow down or
change lanes.
The law states a driver must either
vacate the lane closest to the
stopped emergency vehicle if the
road has multiple lanes traveling in
the same direction or
slow down 20 miles per hour below
the speed limit. (If the speed limit
is below 25 mph the driver must slow
down to 5 mph.)
Emergency vehicles include police,
emergency medical service and fire
vehicles.
A violation is punishable by a
maximum fine of $200. If the
violation results in property
damage, the maximum fine increases
to $500. If the violation results in
bodily injury, the offense is
enhanced to a Class B misdemeanor.
This law was passed by Texas
Legislature and went into effect
Sept. 1, 2003.