They're not allowed to do it, but they do anyway.
no. The police officer is allowed to ammend any incorrect information in traffic court.
The whole point of having a police officer directing traffic is that he will override the traffic signals in order to create a better flow of traffic. This can be necessary during unusual happenings such as a traffic accident or a sports stadium emptying out. If motorists were going to obey the traffic lights anyway, there would be no point in putting the police officer there!
One can become a traffic police officer by applying at the police station of your choice. Traffic police officer are not required to have a degree other than a high school diploma.
When they write you a ticket, but you are not arrested. Examples of this are most traffic violations, i.e. a speeding ticket. More serious crimes will be an arrest, not a citation.
What is your definition of "non-serious?" The answer to the question is yes. A traffic violation is a misdemeanor offense for which the officer, in their judgement, can make a summary arrest - IF it occurred in his presence..... and most moving traffic violations DO occur in the officers presence.
In general, it is not legally permissible for a citizen to pull over a police officer in the context of a traffic stop. Police officers are authorized to enforce traffic laws and have the authority to pull over vehicles for violations. However, if a citizen believes a police officer is driving recklessly or posing a danger, they should contact the local police department to report the incident rather than taking matters into their own hands. It is important to follow proper procedures and respect the authority of law enforcement officers.
stop... A police officer assuming control of that intersection will have precedence over a traffic signal. If their signals are contrary to the traffic signal, you'll follow their signal.
to be a police officer you need to attend a state approved police academy and be state certified in the state you live in.
If the officer is directing traffic, regardless of the sign or signal, the officer's signals take precedence.
when a police officer is directing traffic. When it is unsafe to do so.
Yes
Yes, police officers are allowed to take motorcycle keys from individuals during a traffic stop or investigation if they have a valid reason to do so, such as ensuring the safety of the officer or the public, preventing the individual from fleeing, or conducting a lawful search of the motorcycle.