Meaningful Defense Against OCS 811.315
I have a friend who was was driving me to my mothers in eastern Oregon when we were pulled over by and Oregon State Trooper. We were driving the posted speed limit of 65mph in extremely light traffic. The officer cited my friend for "Slow drive failing to move right."
The trooper said that we were driving in the left lane and that the left lane is strictly for passing and even though we were doing the speed limit we are still considered "slow".
I looked up the OCS 811.315 and it does not say that you cannot drive in the left lane or what the is considered a slow drive. According to the OCS a slow drive must move right if they are impeding the "natural flow" of traffic. Since were were the only car on the road at the time in that area, were we not the natural flow of traffic?
Any ways my friend is going to dispute the ticked and I was wondering if there were any Oregon lawyers around the might have a good meaningful defense that my friend can use. I am at a lose and doubt that my testimony will even matter. We all know that when it comes to telling the truth, Officers are not above lying to cover their own butts and Judges always believe the officer over the civilian.