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  2. Aggressive driving - Wikipedia

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    Improper or erratic lane changing [4] Illegal driving on a road shoulder, in a ditch, or on a sidewalk or median. [4] Passing where prohibited. [4] Operating the vehicle in an erratic, reckless, careless, or negligent manner or suddenly changing speeds without changing lanes. [4] Failure to yield right of way. [4]

  3. Three-point turn - Wikipedia

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    Performing a three-point turn (shown for right-hand traffic). The three-point turn (sometimes called a Y-turn, K-turn, or broken U-turn) is the standard method of turning a vehicle around to face the opposite direction in a limited space, using forward and reverse gears.

  4. U-turn - Wikipedia

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    Making a U-turn on a curve, a slope, a narrow road, a narrow bridge, or a tunnel. Making a U-turn at a road segment signed No U-turn or painted double solid yellow or white lines or no-overtaking lines. Making a U-turn at a road segment prohibiting left turn. Not surrounding a roundabout to make a U-turn in such an intersection.

  5. Can you drive 10 mph over the speed limit to keep up with ...

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    Improper turn: 3 points. Additionally, while the points themselves aren’t directly tied to your auto insurance premiums, having a speeding ticket on your record can raise your premium.

  6. Sumter driver, who made improper turn, arrested after police ...

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  7. Millis bus driver disputes police report that he assaulted a ...

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    Millis police are accusing a bus driver of assaulting a woman who confronted him on Wednesday after he allegedly struck some trash barrels and bushes while attempting to make a three-point turn.

  8. FTP-75 - Wikipedia

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    The US06 Supplemental Federal Test Procedure (SFTP) was developed to address the shortcomings with the FTP-75 test cycle in the representation of aggressive, high speed and/or high acceleration driving behavior, rapid speed fluctuations, and driving behavior following startup.

  9. Field sobriety testing - Wikipedia

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    The walk-and-turn test is composed of two phases: the Instruction Phase and Walking Phase. During the test, the individual is directed to take nine steps along a straight line. The individual is supposed to walk heel to toe, and while looking down at a real or imaginary line, count the steps out loud.