Traffic stops are one of the most common points of contact between the public and law enforcement. They are also one of the most misunderstood.
In Ohio OVI investigations, confusion is not accidental. Most people do not know what they are legally required to do during a stop, what is optional, or how standardized field sobriety tests are actually supposed to work. That lack of clarity shifts power entirely to the roadside officer, often without the driver realizing it.
The OVI Pocket Guide was created to address that imbalance through transparency, not advocacy.
Why Traffic Stop Confusion Matters
During an OVI stop, decisions are made quickly and under stress. Drivers are expected to comply, interpret instructions, and perform unfamiliar tasks, all while being observed and judged.
Most people assume that everything they are asked to do is mandatory. It is not.
Others assume that field sobriety tests are scientific measurements of impairment. They are not.