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Move Over, Emergency Vehicles: Ice Cream Trucks Now Included in New State Rule

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Move Over Emergency Vehicles Ice Cream Trucks Now Included in New State Rule

In a hilariously unexpected twist, several states across the country have announced plans to expand their “move over” rules to include not just emergency personnel, but also… wait for it… ice cream trucks!

That’s right, folks. If you see an ice cream truck pulled over on the side of the road with its flashing hazard lights on, you better give it some space or you could face a hefty fine. And why not? After all, who doesn’t love ice cream?

“We want to ensure that our ice cream trucks can safely serve up treats to our customers without any risk of accidents,” said one ice cream truck operator who pushed for the new rule. “Plus, it’s just good manners to give the ice cream man a little extra room, am I right?”

Some drivers are understandably perplexed by the new rule, with one driver asking, “So now I have to move over for ice cream trucks too? What’s next, hot dog stands?”

But for others, the new rule is a welcome change. “I mean, who doesn’t love ice cream?” exclaimed one enthusiastic driver. “If giving them a little extra space helps keep them on the road and keeps me in steady supply of ice cream, then I’m all for it!”

Only time will tell how this new rule will play out, but one thing is for sure: it’s going to make for some interesting traffic situations. Just be sure to keep your eyes peeled for any ice cream trucks on the side of the road, or you could be in for a rude awakening from the long arm of the law.

*All the posts on this website are pure imagination of writers, and they never happened. They are here for fun purposes only and not to give you advice. Keep your smile and stay healthy. Do not read while driving! Listen to our podcast instead 🙂

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