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The rules of the road just changed. If you drive in 2026, you need to see this. A major federal ruling and new state laws are completely changing what police can and cannot do during a traffic stop. In this video, a legal expert breaks down the recent 10th Circuit decision on the "Kansas Two-Step" and the new Tennessee law (SB 0581) requiring officers to tell you why you were stopped before questioning you. We expose the exact tricks officers are trained to use—like extending stops to wait for a K-9 unit—and teach you the precise, polite script to shut it down and drive away safely. Don't get caught off guard. 📜 KEY CASES & LAWS REFERENCED: 10th Circuit v. Kansas Highway Patrol (Kansas Two-Step) Tennessee SB 0581 (Effective 2026 - Reason for Stop must be stated) California Traffic Laws 2026 (Move Over Expansion, Plate Flippers) Terry v. Ohio (Stop and Frisk) Pennsylvania v. Mimms (Ordering driver out of car) 🚗 State-Specific Updates: Tennessee: Officers must now tell you the reason for the stop before interrogation . California: Move Over law applies to ANY stopped vehicle with hazards. License plate covers banned. Colorado: Strict enforcement of Move Over laws continues. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: IMPORTANT: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does NOT constitute legal advice. Laws vary significantly by state and jurisdiction. The information regarding Tennessee SB 0581 is based on proposed legislation as of 2026 . The 10th Circuit ruling applies to specific federal jurisdictions . You should not act or refrain from acting based on any information provided in this video without first seeking appropriate legal counsel from a licensed attorney in your specific jurisdiction. Viewing this video does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Always consult with a qualified legal professional regarding your specific rights and circumstances. This description may contain affiliate links. #TrafficStop #KnowYourRights #PoliceTactics #2026Laws #FourthAmendment #DrivingTips #KansasTwoStep #CaliforniaLaw #TennesseeLaw #LegalAdvice #TrafficLawyer #trafficstoprights #lawyerexplains