Traffic case definition

Traffic case means any proceeding, other than a proceeding resulting from a felony indictment, that involves one or more violations of a law, ordinance, or regulation governing the operation and use of vehicles, conduct of pedestrians in relation to vehicles, or weight, dimension, loads or equipment, or vehicles drawn or moved on highways and bridges. “Traffic case” does not include any proceeding that results in a felony indictment.
Traffic case means any proceeding, other than a proceeding that includes an alleged violation of Title 29 of the Revised Code, that involves one or more alleged violations of a law, ordinance, or regulation governing the operation and use of vehicles, conduct of pedestrians in relation to vehicles, or weight, dimension, loads or equipment, or vehicles drawn or moved on highways and bridges.

Examples of Traffic case in a sentence

  • Where an employee is called as a witness in a private capacity for a Criminal or Traffic case up to three days’ paid leave may be granted.

  • Where an Employee is called as a witness in a private capacity for other than a Criminal or Traffic case, annual leave or leave without pay may be granted.

  • Where an Employee is called as a witness in a private capacity for a Criminal or Traffic case up to three days paid leave may be granted.

  • Where you are called as a witness in a private capacity for a Criminal or Traffic case, up to three days of paid leave may be granted.

  • Where an employee is called as a witness in a private capacity for a Criminal or Traffic case, up to three days' paid leave may be granted.

  • Where an employee is called as a witness in a private capacity for a Criminal, Māori land court, Waitangi tribunal or Traffic case up to a maximum of three days paid leave may be granted.

  • Where an employee is called as a witness in a private capacity for other than a Criminal, Māori land court, Waitangi tribunal or Traffic case, annual leave or leave without pay may be granted.