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When you see flashing lights on the side of the road, lives are at risk.

Tow truck operators, roadside assistance workers, snow plow drivers, police, fire, and emergency responders all work just feet from live traffic every day. That’s why every province in Canada has some version of “Slow Down, Move Over” laws and yet far too many drivers still ignore them.

At Strobe My Ride, protecting roadside workers isn’t just business, it’s our mission.


What Is the Slow Down, Move Over Law?

Across Canada, Slow Down, Move Over laws require drivers to:

  • Slow down when approaching emergency or roadside service vehicles stopped on the shoulder with flashing lights

  • Move over into the far lane when it is safe to do so

These laws exist to create a safety buffer between passing traffic and roadside workers who are often outside their vehicles assisting others.

Failing to slow down or move over puts workers at extreme risk of being struck is one of the leading causes of death in roadside service industries.


Who Is Protected by Slow Down, Move Over Laws?

Depending on the province, these laws protect:

  • Tow trucks and recovery vehicles

  • Snow plows and winter maintenance trucks

  • Police, fire, and paramedics

  • Roadside assistance vehicles

  • Highway maintenance crews

  • Utility and construction vehicles

If a vehicle is stopped on the roadside with flashing warning lights, drivers are required to give them space.


Slow Down, Move Over Laws Across Canada

Every province in Canada has enacted some form of Move Over legislation:

Province Law in Effect
Ontario Slow down & move over for emergency, tow, and service vehicles
Quebec Move over for emergency & roadside vehicles
Alberta Move over for emergency and roadside service
British Columbia Slow down & change lanes for roadside workers
Saskatchewan Slow down & move over
Manitoba Slow down near emergency vehicles
Nova Scotia Move over & reduce speed
New Brunswick Slow down and change lanes
PEI Move over & reduce speed
Newfoundland & Labrador Move over law in effect

Exact speeds and fines vary by province, but the goal is always the same:

Protect people working roadside.


Why Warning Lights Matter

Even with laws in place, drivers can only react if they see roadside workers in time.

That’s why high-visibility emergency warning lights are critical.

Amber lights alone are no longer enough. Drivers have become conditioned to seeing amber on:

  • Garbage trucks

  • Postal vehicles

  • Construction vehicles

  • Utility vans

Which means they often ignore them.

Tow trucks, snow plows, and roadside workers need lighting that cuts through traffic clutter, weather, and driver distraction.

At Strobe My Ride, we supply SAE J845 and J595 compliant LED warning lights that provide:

  • Higher brightness

  • Better color contrast

  • Wider visibility angles

  • Faster driver recognition

The goal is simple:

Be Seen. Be Safe.


Protecting Roadside Heroes

Tow operators, roadside technicians, snow plow drivers, and emergency responders put themselves in harm’s way to keep Canada moving.

Slow Down, Move Over laws are a start but visibility saves lives.

If your vehicle works roadside, make sure it’s equipped with professional-grade warning lighting designed for real-world conditions.


Shop Professional Warning Lights in Canada

Strobe My Ride supplies LED emergency warning lights for:

  • Tow trucks

  • Snow plows

  • Roadside service vehicles

  • Construction and utility fleets

  • Emergency response units

We ship Canada-wide from our Ottawa warehouse.

👉 Shop now at strobemyride.ca
👉 Learn more at strobemyride.ca/pages/emergency-warning-lights-canada

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