
Ohio Lawmakers Push for Tougher Emergency Vehicle Penalties
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Ohio lawmakers propose tougher penalties for drivers who dont yield to emergency vehicles, named after a firefighter killed in 2022. The new law, House Bill 132, could lead to vehicular homicide charges, fines up to $10,000, and license suspensions. The bill, already passed by the Ohio House, awaits Senate approval and Governor Mike DeWines signature.
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