It's common sense to move away from any lane where you see an emergency vehicle along a roadway. In Missouri, it's more than just a good idea or suggestion though. As a matter of fact, you can get a serious fine for violating Missouri's Move Over law. It can cost you seriously big bucks.
This is a question you probably think you know the answer to and you're probably right. Could I-70 ever be a toll road? Despite what you might have heard, it's NOT impossible and I can prove it.
It's a brand new year and that means brand new rules. There is one change in Illinois that makes something that was illegal to do previously completely fine in 2024. Or, at least you can't be pulled over for it specifically. I'll attempt to explain.
It's been a few decades since I had what would be considered a muscle car, but those were driving days I cherished. That's why the muscle car lover in me is in denial that 2 legendary muscle car series are now predicted to disappear from Missouri roads in 2024. Say it ain't so.
When I was learning to drive when I was in high school in Missouri, I was made to believe that passing on the right was a no-no. What does the law say though? You might be surprised that it's actually more complicated than you might think.
If you're new to Missouri, you should prepare for anything and everything during the winter months. Having been born and raised here, I can warn you that it's best to expect the unexpected.
For once in my life, I can say that I've lived the advice I am giving instead of just saying something and doing the opposite. If you see a deer while you're driving down a road in Missouri, there are lots of ways to respond, but there's one thing you should never ever do.
Missouri is almost number one for something no state ever wants to be number one for. When it comes to doing a good job operating your motor vehicle of choice, Missouri drivers are almost the worst in America. I'll try to explain.