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  2. Traffic stop - Wikipedia

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    Nationally, 43% of traffic stops are for speeding, 24% for broken equipment, and 9% for suspected criminal activity. [19] 730 police killings from 2017 to 2022 started with traffic stops. [20] 7% of killings by police started with a traffic stop. Two thirds of killings by police started with no crime or a nonviolent crime.

  3. Heien v. North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Heien v. North Carolina, 574 U.S. 54 (2014), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, ruling that a police officer's reasonable mistake of law can provide the individualized suspicion required by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution to justify a traffic stop. The Court delivered its ruling on December 15, 2014.

  4. History of traffic lights - Wikipedia

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    The first interconnected traffic signal system was installed in Salt Lake City in 1917, with six connected intersections controlled simultaneously from a manual switch. [3]: 32 The first four-way, three-color traffic light was created by police officer William Potts in Detroit, Michigan in 1920.

  5. William Phelps Eno - Wikipedia

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    Traffic Regulations first drafted by Eno, as issued by New York City on February 8, 1909. Though automobiles were rare until Eno was an older man, horse-drawn carriages were already causing significant traffic problems in urban areas like Eno's home town of New York City. In 1867, at the age of 9, he and his mother were caught in a traffic jam.

  6. 2 Missouri officers accused of stealing nudes from dozens of ...

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    Two former Missouri officers were charged in separate, unconnected cases in federal court this week over allegations that they illegally searched women's phones during traffic stops to obtain ...

  7. Lester Wire - Wikipedia

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    Wire attended Salt Lake High School, where he was a football star and helped create the first high school men's and women's basketball teams. [3] In 1909, he was enrolled in the University of Utah as a law student, but found it too expensive and quit to become a police officer like his father. [1] [3] [4]

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  9. Jennifer Eberhardt on Oakland Police cutting its traffic ...

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    Professor Jennifer Eberhardt discussed how a team of Stanford University researchers helped the Oakland Police Department dramatically reduce its traffic stop numbers on Yahoo Finance UK's 'Global ...