No.
In Canada, the police are entitled to stop ANY motorist without probable cause to verify your eligibility to drive. This includes checking your license status, sobriety, physical fitness to be behind the wheel, insurance status, and vehicle condition.
Any other offenses observed in plain sight or discovered through legally acceptable investigative procedures while conducting such a traffic stop are perfectly admissible in court.
Effectively, yes. A routine traffic check is enough reason to pull you over.
Police followed a car for at least a mile before finding a reason to pull them over. Is that legal?
Yes, a cop may pull you over on private property in Nevada. There are not any laws that prohibit this.
Police can pull a person over for numerous things such as speeding, no taillights, a headlight out, or swerving.
A citizen can not pull over a police officer for bending the law, but you can report them to the superiors of their Police Department.
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Yes, a police officer can pull over multiple vehicles at once.
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Not using a turn signal is considered an unsafe lane change or an unsafe turn which both are against the law.
Means the police made you pull over in your vehicle.