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  2. Navarette v. California - Wikipedia

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    Navarette v. California, 572 U.S. 393 (2014), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court clarified when police officers may make arrests or conduct temporary detentions based on information provided by anonymous tips. [1] In 2008, police in California received a 911 call that a pickup truck was driving recklessly along a rural highway ...

  3. Driver Beware: These Are the 10 States With the Worst Road Rage

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    But a high 71.2% of accidents are due to aggressive or careless driving, with 11.67 fatalities per 100,000 residents and a mere 0.45 aggressive-driving violations per 100,000. GerardoBrucker ...

  4. Police code - Wikipedia

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    The following codes are used in California. They are from the California Penal Code except where noted below. [4] In the 1970s, the television show Adam-12 was considered so authentic in its portrayal of Los Angeles PD officers and their procedures that excerpts from the shows were used as police training films around the country. [5]

  5. When should you call 911? - AOL

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    When in doubt, you should always call 911, Dr. Russ Kino, an emergency medicine specialist medical director of the Weingart Foundation Emergency Department at Providence Saint John's Health Center ...

  6. What happens if you drive without insurance in California? - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... If you are caught driving uninsured in California more than once within a span of three years, the fine ...

  7. Reckless driving - Wikipedia

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    Commonly applied statutes for reckless driving § 46.2-852. Reckless driving; general rule. – Irrespective of the maximum speeds permitted by law, any person who drives a vehicle on any highway recklessly or at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person shall be guilty of reckless driving. § 46.2-862.

  8. SR-22 in California - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ... a major traffic violation in California, such as reckless driving or a DUI, or if your license is suspended, you may be required to have your ...

  9. Boulevard rule - Wikipedia

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    The boulevard rule is a principle in United States traffic law which states that the driver of a vehicle entering a highway from a smaller road or entrance (called the unfavored driver) must stop and yield the right of way to all highway traffic (the favored drivers). [1]