Speeding Ticket, Traffic Ticket, and
Traffic Violation Defense Attorney &
Lawyer with offices in Perrysburg,
Ohio, and Lambertville, Michigan,
serving the Toledo, Perrysburg, and
Northwest Ohio area.
Kenneth C. Walz, JD, RRT-NPS
aggressively defends the legal rights of those who have been
cited and/ or charged for a
Turn and Stop Signal Violation
in the Perrysburg, Maumee,
Sylvania, Toledo, Lambertville or the Northwest Ohio
and Southwest Michigan areas. Contact Mr. Walz, an experienced
Turn and Stop Signal Violation Defense Attorney - Lawyer by calling
(419) 931-0067 (Ohio)
or
(734) 568-0136 (Michigan).
Listed below
is information regarding the law as it relates to
Turn and Stop Signal Violations
in the State of Ohio.
Turn and Stop Signal Violation
Criminal Offense:
Yes -
Misdemeanor of the Fifth Degree (Minor
Misdemeanor)
Moving or
Nonmoving Violation:
Moving Violation
Point On Drivers
License:
2
Conviction Penalties:
no incarceration, $150 maximum fine
Turn and Stop Signal Violation -
If, within one year
of the offense, the offender previously has been convicted of or
pleaded guilty to one predicate motor vehicle or traffic offense
Criminal Offense:
Yes -
Misdemeanor of the Forth Degree
Moving or
Nonmoving Violation:
Moving Violation
Point On Drivers
License:
2
Conviction Penalties:
not more than 30 days incarceration, $250
maximum fine
Turn and Stop Signal Violation -
If, within one year
of the offense, the offender previously has been convicted of
two or more predicate motor vehicle or traffic offenses
Criminal Offense:
Yes -
Misdemeanor of the Third Degree
Moving or
Nonmoving Violation:
Moving Violation
Point On Drivers
License:
2
Conviction Penalties:
not more than 60 days incarceration, $500
maximum fine
What the Statute Says:
4511.39 Turn
and stop signals.
(A) No
person shall turn a vehicle or trackless
trolley or move right or left upon a
highway unless and until such person has
exercised due care to ascertain that the
movement can be made with reasonable
safety nor without giving an appropriate
signal in the manner hereinafter
provided.
When
required, a signal of intention to turn
or move right or left shall be given
continuously during not less than the
last one hundred feet traveled by the
vehicle or trackless trolley before
turning, except that in the case of a
person operating a bicycle, the signal
shall be made not less than one time but
is not required to be continuous. A
bicycle operator is not required to make
a signal if the bicycle is in a
designated turn lane, and a signal shall
not be given when the operator’s hands
are needed for the safe operation of the
bicycle.
No person
shall stop or suddenly decrease the
speed of a vehicle or trackless trolley
without first giving an appropriate
signal in the manner provided herein to
the driver of any vehicle or trackless
trolley immediately to the rear when
there is opportunity to give a signal.
Any stop or
turn signal required by this section
shall be given either by means of the
hand and arm, or by signal lights that
clearly indicate to both approaching and
following traffic intention to turn or
move right or left, except that any
motor vehicle in use on a highway shall
be equipped with, and the required
signal shall be given by, signal lights
when the distance from the center of the
top of the steering post to the left
outside limit of the body, cab, or load
of such motor vehicle exceeds
twenty-four inches, or when the distance
from the center of the top of the
steering post to the rear limit of the
body or load thereof exceeds fourteen
feet, whether a single vehicle or a
combination of vehicles.
The signal
lights required by this section shall
not be flashed on one side only on a
disabled vehicle or trackless trolley,
flashed as a courtesy or “do pass”
signal to operators of other vehicles or
trackless trolleys approaching from the
rear, nor be flashed on one side only of
a parked vehicle or trackless trolley
except as may be necessary for
compliance with this section.
(B) Except
as otherwise provided in this division,
whoever violates this section is guilty
of a minor misdemeanor. If, within one
year of the offense, the offender
previously has been convicted of or
pleaded guilty to one predicate motor
vehicle or traffic offense, whoever
violates this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor of the fourth degree. If,
within one year of the offense, the
offender previously has been convicted
of two or more predicate motor vehicle
or traffic offenses, whoever violates
this section is guilty of a misdemeanor
of the third degree.
Effective
Date: 01-01-2004; 09-21-2006
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