by cmladmin | Feb 23, 2011 | Daily Legal
A police officer can stop your vehicle if he/she observes the passenger not wearing a seatbelt. Also, you cannot drive in the left lane of a highway, unless you are passing, moving over for police or emergency vehicle or exiting off onto a ramp.
by cmladmin | Feb 7, 2011 | Daily Legal
Michigan has a zero tolerance BAC limit for drivers less than 21 years of age which is 0.02 or more but less than 0.08. This means that if you are under 21 and get stopped, and the officer can justify asking you to submit to a breath test/pbt if the results come back...
by cmladmin | Feb 5, 2011 | Daily Legal
Michigan State Law requires drivers on most highways to stay in the far right lane unless passing another motor vehicle or merging off a highway. Remember, the law also requires a driver to move into the opposite lane when coming upon a police officer who has vehicle...