Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 907 — Vehicle operation to avoid identification or inspection
Pennsylvania § 907
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34 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 907 (2026).
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A person who operates a motor vehicle, or craft of any kind, without lights, or turns off any lights, or fails or refuses to stop, for the purpose of avoiding identification or inspection of its attachments, its contents or its passengers, anywhere within this Commonwealth, upon request or signal of any officer using a flashing or rotating red light or lights or an audible warning device or both or upon request or hand signal of any officer when the officer is in uniform and displays a badge or any other sign of official identification, commits a summary offense of the fourth degree.
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