Traffic Stop • Probable Cause • High Beam Violation • Divided Roadway

Commonwealth v. Bush, PICS Case No. 17-1242 (Pa. Super July 19, 2017) Stevens, J.; Shogan and Stevens, J.J., concurring (25 pages).

Police had probable cause to stop defendant’s vehicle for a possible violation of the Motor Vehicle Code where a state trooper observed defendant operating his vehicle with its high beams on within 500 feet of the trooper’s approaching cruiser, even though the roadway was divided by a concrete barrier. The court affirmed defendant’s judgment of sentence.

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