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Traffic stops is the most common interaction between law enforcement and the public, which has also become the focal point of race, law enforcement, and equality in America.

A traffic stop, often known as being pulled over, is the temporary detaining of a driver by police while they look into a potential crime or minor infraction of the law.

The standard for temporary detentions established by the US Supreme Court in Terry v. Ohio needs just a reasonable articulable suspicion that a crime has occurred or is about to occur. A traffic stop is typically deemed to be a Terry stop and is, as such, a seizure by police.

Traffic stops may be made at any point during the detention and arrest process, including before an arrest is made or when a ticket is issued for a violation based on probable cause.

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