In the department I once belonged to the code 'Signal 9' signified a traffic accident without injuries. However, these codes are not universal throughout law enforcement and quite often mean different things in different departments.
Police codes and radio 'lingo' is not uniform across the entire nation. Many agencies modify these codes so that they are unique to their own area or mode of operation. What a specific code means in one area or organization may not (and usually doesn't) mean the same in another location.
If you were pulled over for failure to signal, and no additional suspicions were raised, then yes, the period of the stop was unreasonable and your rights were violated. However, that is unlikely to be the case. Any additional suspicions that are raised will lengthen the time of the stop.
Wikipedia, ICD 9 codes online and ICD 9 coding websites all have free ICD 9 codes online. The CDC website also has information regarding ICD 9 codes.
There are approximately 17,000 ICD-9 diagnosis codes.
118km/h = 32.8m/s Radar signal travels at speed of light F1 = 77*10^9 Hz F2 = 77*10^9[(3*10^9+32.8)/(3*10^9-32.8)] Change in F = F2 - F1 = 1684 Hz
There are no 9-digit telephone area codes, anywhere in the world. If you mean your 9-digit U.S. ZIP Code (postal code), try the related link.
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.
Error 9 on that particular changer is a weak RF signal error. That means that the unit is not sending out a strong enough signal to the antenna. Error 9 on that particular changer is a weak RF signal error. That means that the unit is not sending out a strong enough signal to the antenna.
401.9 is one of the most common use codes
ICD-9 codes are diagnosis codes not codes for the actual test being performed. CPT Codes are the codes for the actual tests. The CPT code for an automated CBC without a differential WBC count would be 85027.
The Signal Code - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 February 1912
Signal Lights - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 July 1912