The State Government has introduced new road rules requiring motorists “to move over and slow down” for emergency services.

The new rules will come into effect from 16 September this year.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey says the changes are aimed at keeping first responders safe on the roadside.

“The rule is simple – if you see flashing lights at the roadside, move over and slow down,” Minister Bailey said.

“We know many people already do it, but this change makes it clear that you must do it to keep the people helping in an incident safe from harm.

“Our emergency service and first responders do an incredible job, and they play a critical role in roadside incidents”.

The new rule applies to ambulances, police cars, fire trucks, and transport enforcement vehicles, as well as breakdown assistance providers such as RACQ, tow trucks and assistance vehicles.

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“Every day, every Queensland road user has a role to play in keeping themselves and each other safe – and that includes keeping our emergency response workers safe as they care for others.”

The penalty for not moving over and slowing down will be $432 and three demerit points – enforceable by the Queensland Police Service.

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