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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 6A

41-6a-1405. Peace officer authorized to move vehicle.

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41-6a-1405. Peace officer authorized to move vehicle.
(1)If a peace officer finds a vehicle in violation of Section 41-6a-1404 , the officer may move the vehicle, cause the vehicle to be moved, or require the operator or other person responsible for the vehicle to move the vehicle to a safe position off the highway.
(2)A peace officer may remove or cause to be removed to a place of safety an unattended vehicle left standing on a highway in:
(a)violation of this part; or
(b)a position or under circumstances that the vehicle obstructs the normal movement of traffic.
(3)In accordance with Section 41-6a-1406 , a peace officer may remove or cause to be removed to the nearest garage or other place of safety a vehicle found on a highway when:
(a)the vehicle has been reported stolen or taken without the consent of its owner;
(b)the person responsible for the vehicle is unable to provide for its custody or removal; or
(c)the person operating the vehicle is arrested for an alleged offense for which the peace officer is required by law to take the person arrested before a proper magistrate without unnecessary delay.
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