Sports cars automakers have ascended the auto industry’s ladder to become some of the most popular and consumer friendly in the whole world.

Us roads are filled with mainly compact sedans and big bulky pick ups, trucks and SUVs. That's what's mainstream right now in the US, your daily commuter for the average person. A car that would go A to B just fine. But younger generations like us prefer cars with a character. Something that will reflect a part of our personality. A machine that is worth remembering for days to come.
Nevertheless, each and every one of us gets in trouble with the law from time to time. There is a certain code that should be followed during the procedure and if your offence is not too serious, the officer can decide to let you go. It's not a bad thing to try to ingratiate the police to be not so strict when applying the law.  Here are our

"7 Tips that will HELP avoid getting a ticket when pulled over" 

Keep hands on the wheel !


Clarity in moves and visibility !

Have you ever heard the line "Keep your hands so I can see them !" ? Same here, cops like visibility, they like to know that you are non threatening and you are not conceiving something like a weapon ! Or trying to hide stash incriminating evidence. This can go a long way to putting the officer at ease, which can help you get off with a warning instead of extra paperwork. It's also a good idea to inform the officer of any movements you are planning to do like "My wallet is in the glove compartment, I will reach for it". Likewise, during nighttime traffic stops, it’s prudent to turn on your vehicle’s interior lights. This gives the officer better visibility and will help them feel a little less stressed because they can see what’s happening. Look at it in this way, would you like to approach a darkened car in the dead of night?




Sources : wikipedia autoguide
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