With probable cause, yes he can.
Your previous driving record alone is not probably cause to be pulled over. If you were driving recklessly or in violation of the law, you could be pulled over.
The reason you are pulled over does not matter. If you have a suspended license, you can be charged.
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You get pulled over my the police and get ticketed.
None if after you get pulled over you fix it before the court hearing.
Ya, it usually depends on where your driving, but yes you (in mostly all cases) will get pulled over
He was drinking while he was driving and got pulled over
After being pulled over for driving with a suspended license, a search by police of Santana's Bentley found a bag of marijuana, 29 bullets and $20,500 in cash inside a plastic bag.
If lanes are not marked, you cannot be pulled over for a lane violation. However, you can always be pulled over for reckless driving, which is at the discretion of the officer.
Very little in Tennessee
Yes. All you need to do is be in actual physical control of the vehicle (in the driver's seat with keys in the ignition).
If you are otherwise driving legally, you will probably only get a ticket. HOWEVER - if you are driving in violation of your permit's restrictions you probably will be suspended.