Perhaps you’re late for work for the millionth time in a row, or perhaps your favourite song arrived on the radio, and you lost count of how fast you were travelling. You may have never seen a police officer on that stretch of road, so you assumed you were safe. Then you hear the sirens and notice the bright lights behind you. You’ve been pulled over. While no one likes being pulled over, there are several basic things you can do to make the situation more pleasant. Continue reading for our best advice on what to do if you get pulled over.

Be Courteous

When a police officer or other law enforcement official approaches your car, the first thing you should do is turn off the engine and roll down your window. Be polite and courteous. The officer may ask some questions and request to see your license, registration, and proof of insurance. There’s no reason not to be polite while they’re doing their job.

Don’t Get Out of the Car.

One of the most important things to remember is not to get out of your car unless the officer tells you to do so. In some cases, getting out of your car can escalate the situation and make it more dangerous for everyone involved. If an officer feels threatened, they may react accordingly.

Keep Your Hands in Sight

When you’re talking to the officer, keep your hands where they can be seen. This will help to show that you aren’t a threat. Again, officers are trained to look for signs of danger, and if you’re making sudden movements or reaching for something, they may react accordingly.

Follow Instructions

If the officer asks you to do something, it’s best to comply. If they ask you to step out of the car, turn off your engine, or open your trunk, it’s probably in your best interest to do so.

Save It for the Judge

If the officer does issue you a ticket, don’t argue with them. In most cases, it won’t change the outcome of your situation and can make things worse. Simply take the ticket and save it for your court date. If you feel that you were wrongly issued a ticket, discuss it with your lawyer instead of arguing with the police officer.

Getting pulled over can be a stressful experience, but it doesn’t have to be. By following these simple tips, you’ll protect yourself and make the situation less stressful for both you and the officer.

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