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  2. Wrong-way driving - Wikipedia

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    It can occur on either one-or two-way roads, as well as in parking lots and parking garages, and may be due to driver inattention or impairment, or because of insufficient or confusing road markings or signage, [1] or a driver from a right-hand traffic country being unaccustomed to driving in a left-hand traffic country and vice versa.

  3. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Traffic is required to keep to the right, known as a right-hand traffic pattern. The exception is the US Virgin Islands, where people drive on the left. [2] Most states in the United States enforce priority to the right at uncontrolled intersections, where motorists must yield to the right. [3]

  4. Whren v. United States - Wikipedia

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    A traffic violation occurred, which made the following search and seizure lawful. The officers did not ignore the danger of a pretextual stop but acted on a crime. [1] The court also rejected the petitioners claim that the government's interest in traffic safety led to anxiety, confusion, and haste for Whren and Brown.

  5. Traffic code - Wikipedia

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    Traffic codes are laws that generally include provisions relating to the establishment of authority and enforcement procedures, statement of the rules of the road, and other safety provisions. Administrative regulations for driver licensing , vehicle ownership and registration , insurance , vehicle safety inspections and parking violations may ...

  6. Ohio traffic laws: Here's what changed in 2023 and what could ...

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    Ohio’s traffic laws made a pivotal change this year, and some new legislation could call for more change in the new year. In January, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a new distracted driving law , which ...

  7. Priority signs - Wikipedia

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    The general principle that establishes who has the right to go first is called "right of way" or "priority". It establishes who has the right to use the conflicting part of the road and who has to wait until the other does so. The vehicle that does not need to wait is said to "have the right of way" or to "have priority."

  8. Can you turn right on a red arrow signal in Kansas and ... - AOL

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    But Kansas City has an exception in the law that says if you are turning left from a one-way street onto another one-way street, you can do so at a red light in Kansas City after stopping first.

  9. Right-of-way (traffic) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Right-of-way (traffic)