I do not believe that there is a time limit. I can remember one little old lady (in the US) that just would not pull over, so a low-speed 45-minute chase ensued. 'Tire strips' were successfully deployed, giving her four flat tires.
Until the statute of limitations applicable in that jurisdiction expires, a suspect may be charged.
you get a tiket the first time but the 2nd time you go to jail
The Statute of Limitations on a DUI varies by state and charge like i.e. PA is 2 and California is 1 for a misdemeanor but 3 to 8 years for a felony.
Yes.
If you were pulled over for a traffic violation that IS 'just' cause.
Yes. There is no expectation of privacy for the outside of your vehicle.
Wheels touching a lane divider marking is one of the "cues" of impaired (drunk or drugged) driving. While it may not be a traffic violation, it does provide the officer with the necessary reasonable suspicion needed to conduct a traffic stop.
What is the Number 2 traffic violation committed by drivers age 50 and over?
Only if you are speeding over the posted limits.
stop... A police officer assuming control of that intersection will have precedence over a traffic signal. If their signals are contrary to the traffic signal, you'll follow their signal.
If the person committed a traffic violation or crime, yes.
Yes. This is often the case in radar speed traps or stakeouts at traffic violation-prone intersections. If you opt to go to court on the charge, both officers will appear in court to testify as to the violation.
Go to http://www.moi.gov.sa ⊙ E-services ⊙ Traffic ⊙ Query Traffic Violations Then enter your ID number and the image code
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.