CBS Sacramento–
Drivers in California may get a copy of their civil rights during a traffic stop, including how to file a complaint against a peace officer.
Assembly Bill 2918 already requires the California Department of Motor Vehicles to provide a Driver’s Handbook with information regarding rail safety, abandoning or dumping an animal on a highway, and respecting the right-of-way of others. If passed by the legislature, the Handbook would also need to include a driver’s rights if a peace officer pulls over a car.


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