Yes.
But police aren't required to have probable cause to pull you over - the standard is reasonable suspicion, which is much lower than probable cause.
Probable cause is a standard of proof required for a law enforcement officer to obtain a search warrant or make an arrest, based on facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed.
Traffic promblems are causer for a warrent if you have not paid your fines.
No more so than they can with a license they MUST have probable cause .
No more so than they can with a license they MUST have probable cause .
Yes, there is. I got a ticket in NM and CO suspended my license cause it showed "unpaid", although I did pay it.
well you need probale cause well you need probale cause yes.
not technically, but police run a tag, if there is a c.h. for the owner, they usually try to find a reason. probable cause is them having a legitamate reason, such as an obvious traffic incraction, or someone reporting you as a possible dui.
Only if they have reasonable suspision or probable cause. Otherwise No.
If probable cause is given then yes, the officer can.
No. Only a violation of traffic laws can result in the loss of a license.
If the officer feels there is probable cause to do so then absolutely. Age has nothing to do with it.
For a traffic stop? Yes. Any violation that a police officer can make contact with you for (which is all of them) is probably cause for a trafffic stop.