Officers May Stop Vehicles that Slow When They Pull Behind Them - DUI News - 11/10/2016
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Driving slow when an officer pulls behind may be a reason to initiate a traffic stop.
Read MoreA traffic stop initiated for a marked lanes violation is without reasonable suspicion when video fails to show a tire crossing the line by more than a tire width.
Read MoreThe Second District upholds a traffic stop where the officer initiates the stop under the erroneous belief that the driver was committing a lanes of travel violation of R.C. 4511.25, because the court believed he could have initiated the stop for a marked lanes violation ofR.C. 4511.33.
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