Difference between revisions of "Motor Vehicle Law at the Roadside (13:III)"

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When stopped by a peace officer while driving, you must, upon request, provide your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. If these items are located in the glove compartment or other out-of-sight location, it may be advisable to ask the officer for permission to retrieve them before reaching for them, so that the officer does not think that you are reaching for a weapon.
When stopped by a peace officer while driving, you must, upon request, provide your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. If these items are located in the glove compartment or other out-of-sight location, it may be advisable to ask the officer for permission to retrieve them before reaching for them, so that the officer does not think that you are reaching for a weapon.


When requested by a peace officer, you must provide a sample of breath. More information on breath samples is available in [[Motor_Vehicle_Offences_for_Drugs_and_Alcohol_(13:IX) | section IX]] of this chapter.
When a legal breath sample is demanded by a peace officer, you must forthwith provide a sample of breath. More information on breath samples is available in [[Motor_Vehicle_Offences_for_Drugs_and_Alcohol_(13:IX) | section IX]] of this chapter.


You have specific obligations at the scene of a collision. They are outlined in the next section of this chapter.
You have specific obligations at the scene of a collision. They are outlined in the next section of this chapter.
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