Yes.
What is the Number 2 traffic violation committed by drivers age 50 and over?
Go to http://www.moi.gov.sa ⊙ E-services ⊙ Traffic ⊙ Query Traffic Violations Then enter your ID number and the image code
It's a federal law, and therefor it is a felony which can result in time in a federal prison.Another View: (in the US) Actually it is a violation of state law, NOT federal lawAGREE: it is a state law violation. Normally this is considered a traffic criminal violation. What an officer may do with you when he pulls you over for this type of violation will depend upon several factors. This ranges from simply giving you a citation, for which a court appearance is required, to towing your car and confiscating the license plate and possibly take you to jail.
I believe it refers to the officer's squad car. Stating that the car he/she pulled you over in was a marked car. Making it obvious that it was a police officer. Unlike an unmarked police car that would probably be driven by an undercover or plain clothes officer.
Yes. A police officer is not exempt from traffic laws simply because he's a police officer. Any officer can stop and ticket another. Who works for what agency is not a factor. But the cold reality is that it would have to be a very clear and very serious violation before a ticket would be given. Too often the safety of a police officer depends on other officers and other agencies. If you are known as a cop who writes unnecessary tickets to other cops, that big bar fight can be a very lonely place.
Yes, undercover police officers are permitted to pull you over if they witness a traffic violation or have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
You can ask the officer for the citation number or the specific law or ordinance you are being cited for during a traffic stop.
Yes, an unmarked police car driven by a police officer in plain clothes can legally pull you over for a traffic violation.
If you were pulled over for a traffic violation that IS 'just' cause.
Yes. There is no expectation of privacy for the outside of your vehicle.
Yes, a police officer can pull you over while you are at a gas station if they have a valid reason to do so, such as observing a traffic violation or suspecting criminal activity.
Wheels touching a lane divider marking is one of the "cues" of impaired (drunk or drugged) driving. While it may not be a traffic violation, it does provide the officer with the necessary reasonable suspicion needed to conduct a traffic stop.
What is the Number 2 traffic violation committed by drivers age 50 and over?
Yes, you can be pulled over and ticketed for speeding by an officer different from the one operating the radar. If one officer uses radar to detect speeding, they can communicate the violation to another officer, who can then initiate the traffic stop. The second officer can issue the ticket based on the initial observation and evidence provided by the radar operator.
Only if you are speeding over the posted limits.
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.
If the person committed a traffic violation or crime, yes.