Absolutely not, cops can't stop you unless they have a legitimate reason to do so, they can't stop you just because you look young. They may have their suspicions but they still can't stop you. They may follow you for a little bit to make sure that you're safe and you're not putting anyone in danger with your driving (that's part of their job). A cop can stop you for instance if you don't come to a complete stop at a stop sign, run a red light, fail to yield to a emergency vehicle, speeding, etc.
As far as age goes for being to young to drive Iowa and Kansas allow kids to get their Learners Permit at age 14. This age of course varies from state to state. In Indiana the age is 15 for Learners Permit if you're currently attending Driver's Ed, and 16 if you're not.
This can happen, but it is more likely that the stop will be due to some driving error you have made - or to tell you something like your lights are not turned on.
Yes because the cop was trying to stop him from fighting
The traffic cop hollered "Stop!".
As long as they have probable cause they can stop you for anything they want.
STOP! STOP!
A cop
the traffic cop
In Australian slang, strewth is an interjection. Cop means get. Gecko means look. Wow! Get a look or Wow! Take a look.
Yes. Information from a reliable source that you are committing a crime can be used to make a traffic stop.
A traffic cop yells "stop!" to Frosty the Snowman.
If a cop is breaking the law in any way, he can be arrested as if he's any other person. Police officers are not above the law.
someone that enforces the law to stop the ones that break it.
can a cop stop you from walking home from work ask where are you going