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Officers Parked in Median With No Lights
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<blockquote data-quote="Rossim22" data-source="post: 11411624" data-attributes="member: 103156"><p>Ok, apparently you cannot get by the incorrect term I used as "median." In BETWEEN the actual medians there is a space, typical intersection without a light. Since I'm turning left and crossing the other side of the highway I have no means to stop. There are no street lights and since the officer was faced directly towards me, I did not see him until after I had entered the turn lane and my light reflected off of his headlight housings. I was fully paying attention but still stopped only about 10 feet short of his front bumper. </p><p></p><p>Apparently BOTH times the officers in question felt some "guilt" or whatever from sitting in the INTERSECTION without any lights on as both promptly started their cars and left afterwards.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And my question which was stated in the OP is are officers required to keep their parking lights on when they're on a normal road? If I just stopped and parked my car on the interstate at midnight, I assume I'd get a ticket for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rossim22, post: 11411624, member: 103156"] Ok, apparently you cannot get by the incorrect term I used as "median." In BETWEEN the actual medians there is a space, typical intersection without a light. Since I'm turning left and crossing the other side of the highway I have no means to stop. There are no street lights and since the officer was faced directly towards me, I did not see him until after I had entered the turn lane and my light reflected off of his headlight housings. I was fully paying attention but still stopped only about 10 feet short of his front bumper. Apparently BOTH times the officers in question felt some "guilt" or whatever from sitting in the INTERSECTION without any lights on as both promptly started their cars and left afterwards. EDIT: And my question which was stated in the OP is are officers required to keep their parking lights on when they're on a normal road? If I just stopped and parked my car on the interstate at midnight, I assume I'd get a ticket for it. [/QUOTE]
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