What type of driving may make a police officer think that someone is intoxicated?
Changing lanes often, driving too close to another car, swerving, making wide turns, excessive braking, driving on the wrong side of the street, improper signaling, driving without the headlights on, or driving at slow speeds may cause suspicion in a police officer. The police officer may think that the driver is under the influence of alcohol and pull him or her over. There are countless reasons why a person may perform the above mentioned maneuvers while driving, and in no way does the performance of the maneuver alone prove that a person is intoxicated.