Government
Calif. doctors' need for speed
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted April 12, 2004
As long as they don't drive recklessly or without regard for others' safety, California physicians will be able to go faster than the posted speed limits when driving to emergencies if they display a California Highway Patrol-approved emblem.
"In an emergency, even an extra minute can make a big difference," said James N. Eustermann, MD, a rural King County surgeon, who along with the California Medical Assn. and the highway patrol helped revive a 1970s law that was never implemented. The emblem is available in sticker or magnet form through the CMA.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2004/04/12/gvbf0412.htm.












