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The footage opens with a view of Vu seated in the driver’s seat of his car while Gibson tells him he is writing a ticket for an improper U-turn. “I didn’t do that,” Vu insisted.
The officer said Vu made an improper U-turn and told him to sign a citation, noting it was not an admission of guilt. The footage then showed Vu telling the officer he wouldn't sign the ticket. Vu ...
In body camera footage of the incident, the pair began arguing after Gibson told Vu that he was going to "have to write you a ticket for improper U-turn." "I didn't U-turn," Vu replied.
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.
To make a proper U-turn, follow these instructions: * Use your turn signal at least 100 feet prior to turning * Check traffic ahead, behind and beside you before turning * If there’s traffic in the area, don’t make the U-turn; instead make other turns to reverse your direction * Check traffic again before completing final half of turn ...
Body camera video shows an Oklahoma City police officer forcefully taking down and handcuffing a 71-year-old driver after a traffic stop last month.
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.
Video shows Sgt. Joseph Gibson telling Lich Vu that he was being issued a ticket for an improper U-turn. Vu, who appears not to understand English very well, refuses to sign the ticket.