CAA Slow Down Move Over Day is May 13, 2025

CAA Slow Down Move Over Day is May 13, 2025

Tuesday, May 13, 2025, is CAA Saskatchewan Slow Down Move Over Day, a special day of safety in observance and recognition of tow truck operators and first responders working on our highways, including police officers, paramedics, firefighters, highway patrol staff, snowplow operators, and construction workers. The second Tuesday in May annually, has been designated as CAA Saskatchewan Slow Down Move Over Day to bring attention to this important safety issue.

 

“On a daily basis, we’re reminded of the dangers of our profession as first responders working to help motorists in need on Saskatchewan roads,” said CAA Tow Truck Operator, Kurt Elmer. “Motorists must respect tow truck operators, who are working to help keep them safe. At the end of our shifts, we just want to return home to our loved ones.”

 

“Pay attention at all times when you’re driving,” said CAA Tow Truck Operator, Stephen Romans. “There have been too many close calls. We are out there on the side of the road helping stranded motorists. It’s a matter of life and death! Slow Down Move Over!”

 

It's the law to slow to 60 km/h for tow truck operators and first responders working on our Saskatchewan highways. Please respect their workspace. Implementing the "Slow Down Move Over" principle is simple, yet its impact can be immense. 

Here are four key steps to follow:

  1. Reduce Speed: As you approach a stopped tow truck, first responder vehicle, or a construction work zone, decrease your speed to 60 km/h on Saskatchewan highways. Slowing down allows you to react effectively to any unexpected situations that may arise.
  2. Change Lanes: When passing a stopped vehicle, move to the lane farthest away from it, if it is safe to do so. This provides a safety buffer and minimizes the risk of collisions. Remember, it's not just a legal obligation; it's an act of safety, kindness, and consideration.
  3. Be Alert and Aware: Always stay vigilant and scan the road ahead for tow trucks, first responder vehicles, or construction work zones. Watch for flashing lights, reflective vests, emergency and construction road signs, and safety cones.
  4. Educate Others: Spread awareness about the "Slow Down Move Over" principle among your friends, family, and colleagues.

To learn more about tow truck operator and first responder safety, visit caask.ca/slowdownmoveover

Want to learn more, check out our blog Slow Down Move Over: Ensuring Road Safety for Everyone.

Safety Cloud © HAAS Alert system for CAA Regina Fleet: For added safety, the HAAS Alert system has been implemented for the CAA Regina Fleet tow truck operators. The system sends a warning message of “CAA Saskatchewan On Scene Slow Down and Move Over” to motorists who have the Waze app, as well as vehicles covered by the Stellantis Group OEM which is Dodge, Jeep, RAM, Chrysler, and Alfa Romeo. The alerts are specific to CAA Member rescue calls but will be visible to anyone who uses the platforms.

 

Lona Gervais
Senior Communications Specialist
CAA Saskatchewan
306.515.4359
lona.gervais@caask.ca