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Pull over at the first safe place – Immediately
If you see police lights in your mirror, pull over as soon as possible in a safe, well-lit place that won’t put you, or the officer at risk. Turn off your engine and radio, and have your passengers keep quiet.

While the officer reviews your information in his car, quickly review this Guide (without fumbling or digging to find it) to reduce your chances of getting a ticket

As the officer approaches your car – Keep your hands on the wheel
Make the officer comfortable about approaching your car. Place your keys on the dash and keep your hands relaxed and on the wheel. Roll down your window and turn on your dome light during dark or dimly-lit conditions. If you don’t have your insurance or license ready, do not get it until asked by the officer. Any movement may be interpreted as searching for a weapon or hiding contraband.

Stay calm & courteous
Smile. Be friendly to the officer, they are only doing their job. They are much more likely to issue a ticket(s) if you are being rude or belligerent.

DO NOT admit guilt
Many police cars have video cameras and audio recorders. What you say or do may be recorded, and can be used in court. For instance, if the officer asks, “Do you know why I stopped you?” your reply should be “I’m not sure why, officer.”

DO NOT make excuses
Making excuses will not get you out of a ticket and can be taken as an admission of guilt. The officer has probably heard it all anyway. In particular, do not make up a story to explain your alleged violation as it can come back to haunt you in court.

Ask for a warning
If the officer has not begun writing a ticket, yet states that you have violated the traffic law, ask for a warning. Without admitting guilt, inform the officer that you try to be a courteous and law-abiding driver and that you would appreciate a warning instead of a ticket.

What do I do if I’m issued a ticket?
Take a few minutes to write down exactly what happened. Record the date, time, place, weather, traffic conditions, officer’s name, badge number and note any inconsistencies in the officer’s reason for stopping you. Don’t worry about signing the ticket; it is not an admission of guilt. Refusing to sign the ticket can become grounds for the officer to arrest you.
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