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R.C. 4511.22 Slow Speed

Image via Wikipedia(A) No person shall stop or operate a vehicle, trackless trolley, or street car at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when stopping or reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or to comply with law.(B) Whenever the director of transportation or local authorities determine on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that slow speeds on any part of a controlled-access highway, expressway, or freeway consistently impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, the director or...

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Ohio Speed Limit Update

Image by bredgur via FlickrSubject: Ohio H.B. 162-Speed limit to 70 mphOn Wednesday, June 3, 2009, The Ohio House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will hold a second hearing for H.B. 162 that would raise the speed limit to 70 m.p.h. on Ohio's Interstates. The hearing will take place at 10:30 AM in Room 017 (in the basement of the Statehouse). The agenda states that the hearing is open to Proponents, Opponents, and Interested Parties.You can be sure that the government and insurance representatives will be there to claim the entire population of Ohio will...

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Darke County & Greenville DUI Information (from www.greenvilleDUI.com)

Welcome to GreenvilleDUI.com. This site was developed to provide practical information regarding Greenville and Darke County's tough drunk driving law. Here you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Darke County Municipal Court and in the Darke County Common Pleas Court. If you find yourself accused of a crime contact Charles M. Rowland II at the number provided above or on the after hours DUI HOTLINE 937-776-2671. If you've been charged with DUI, it's important that you consult an attorney immediately before you lose your rights!The Darke County Courthouse is located at 504 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio...

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Fairborn Municipal Court, Fairborn, Ohio

[caption id="attachment_1681" align="alignright" width="150" caption="www.FairbornDUI.com"][/caption]The Fairborn Municipal Court is located at 1148 Kaufmann Ave, Fairborn, Ohio 45324.  The telephone number for the court is (937) 754-3040, Fax (937) 879-4422.  The normal business hours for the court are 7:30 a.m. for 4:00 p.m.  The jurisdiction of the court includes Beavercreek, Beavercreek Township, Fairborn and Bath Township. If you are looking for a case in the Fairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court visit the Court's web site here: http://ci.fairborn.oh.us/court.htm.  The Court also posts a list of its common fees on their site.The Judge of the Fairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court is the honorable Beth Root who was elected...

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Beavercreek, Ohio: A Great Place to Live

When I was three I moved to Beavercreek, Ohio.  When I was 20 years old I could not wait to get out of my home town.  After going to law school and seeing the world I could not wait to get back.  Beavercreek has shaped who I am and I am proud to be a citizen of Beavercreek, Ohio.  I serve my hometown by representing clients accused of drunk driving.  Beavercreek traffic stops, including OVI (operating a vehicle impaired, formerly DUI) are heard in the Fairborn Municipal Court.  If you need an attorney in Beavercreek contact Charles Rowland by visiting...

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Kettering DUI: Rules for making bail in Kettering Municipal Court

The Kettering Municipal Court, has some great information on posting a bond, types of bonds (cash or surety) and on getting your bond back at the end of the case.  You can access this site above or go to www.KetteringDUI.com.  Charles M. Rowland II regularly appears in the Kettering Municipal Court on behalf of defendants accused of driving while impaired (now known in Ohio as OVI; operating a vehicle impaired).  If you find yourself in need of an attorney in the Kettering Municipal Court, please contact attorney Charles M. Rowland II at (937) 879-9542.Posting Bond: When someone is arrested, it may be...

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Ohio BMV; How Many Points is Your Offense?

Here, courtesy (and with permission of) DUI attorney Mark Gardner is a list of violations and their resulting Ohio BMV "POINTS." Ohio BMV "Points".CODE VIOLATION POINTS OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION01 Perjury/False Info 0 2921.1102 OVI-Alcohol/Liquor 6 4511.19A03 DR w/o Owner Consent 6 2913.0304 MTR Vehicle Felony 6 2913.0206 Hit Skip/Leave Scene 6 4549.02/02107 Driving Under Susp/Rev 6 4510.11 (C)(1)08 Drag Racing/Street 6 4511.25109 Flee/Elude Officer 6 2921.331 (A) & (B)10 Stop Sign 2 4511.4311 Traffic Control Lights 2 4511.13-1513 Vio-RR Crossing 2 4511.61-6414 Traffic Cont Dev/Signs 2 4511.1216 Hit-Skip Private Prop 2 4549.0318 No Child Restraint 0 4511.8119 Vehicular Assault 6 2903.08 (A)(2)20 Speed (# in excess of speed) 4/2/0 4511.2121 Slow Speed 2 4511.2222 Driving Under FRA Susp 6 4510.16(A)23 Following To Close 2 4511.3424 Speed (# in excess of speed) 4/2/0 4511.2125 Speed Commercial 4/2/0 4506.1626 OVI.04 Commercial vary 4506.1528 Disregard of Safety 4 4511.2029 Disregard  Saf Priv/Prop 2 4511.20130 VIO-One Way Traf 2 4511.3231 Driving Left of Center 2 4511.29-3032 FTY Ped/Blind 2 4511.46-4733 Crossing Yellow Line 2 4511.3035 Rt Side of Roadway 2 4511.2536 Crossing Divided Hwy 2 4511.3537 VIO-Traf Lanes/Lines/Safety Zone 2 4511.30-6038 FTY Right of Way 2 4511.41-4239 Opp Veh Traf VIO 2 4511.2640 Improper Passing 2 4511.2841 Vio-When Being Passed 2 4511.2742 Stopped...

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Protecting Your Ohio Driver’s License After Your OVI Case

Dealing with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles can be a nightmare. So, you will want to avoid problems before they rear their ugly heads. Don't worry! You can make this as painless as possible by following these simple rules. 1. Make sure the BMV knows how to reach you. The burden is upon you to notify them of any address change. Courts will accept their statement that they sent you information at your last known address as valid even if you did not get it. You can apply for an address change on line here.2. Make sure the court knows...

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