The goal is to make the emergency vehicles more noticeable, especially from a distance, so that drivers have extra time to move over, and obey the state’s “Move Over” law.

"It's incredibly dangerous on the side of the roadway and most of the people don't have any idea because they've never been on the side of the road and if they have it's only been for moments,” Trooper Mark O’Donnell said. “But the police officers, the fireman, the EMS people, it's their 8 to 12-hour shift is in the roadway or on the side of the road so give us a break."