It dependa on the traffic on the other side of the road.
No
No.
yes
No.
As the question is worded - no, they do not.
On a divided highway with a pronounced barrier, no.
Due to a violation in his parole he was brought back to prison. He thought that what they were doing was a violation of his rights. The police stopped the car as the driver had committed a traffic violation.
If you stopped dribbling the ball & trying to pass it & losses control of it (ball dropped from your hand & you picked it up again) its a double dribble violation even if your pivot foot didn't move. But if a ball is coming from a pass & accidentally drop the ball & u pass it then its not a violation!
I would not think so under those conditions.
What sort of violation? If the violation is something like a minor speeding ticket, seat belt violation, etc., then yes. If the violation is something like a DUI, reckless endangerment, something of that nature, then no.
yes, obviously, you'd have no money to travel.
Netball or Basketball ( if you've dribbled stopped and then continued moving)