VIDEO/PHOTOS: Four Richmond firefighters are recovering after officials say their truck was hit by a tow truck driver who failed to move over on Interstate 95 late Tuesday night. Virginia has a “Move Over” law that requires drivers to, whenever possible, move over for a vehicle that’s stopped on the side of the roadway and has flashing lights on — whether that be a disabled driver or a first responder. If they cannot safely move over, they must slow down. “All it takes is a distracted driver to not be paying attention — then, the next thing you know, something tragic happens,” said Capt. Joe Harvey with Chesterfield County Fire and EMS. The night of Tuesday, July 1, Richmond fire crews were called to the scene of a single-vehicle crash on I-95 South near Chamberlayne Avenue. 8News spoke to Raymond Nevil, safety officer and battalion chief with the Richmond Fire Department.
