The first stop to avoiding a traffic ticket is avoiding getting stopped. Avoiding a police offer’s gaze, though, isn’t always easy. There are a couple of things you are able to do to help ensure that your vehicle is not the one that the police notice.
Follow all laws
First, don’t make an effort to break as numerous traffic laws as you are able to – try to follow the rules. Follow the speed limit, come to full stops, and be nice to pedestrians. If you drive defensively and avoid obvious mistakes, police are less likely to notice you.
Choose your ride carefully
While urban legend is that certain colors of automobiles get ticketed more or less often, very few studies have been done one way or one more. There are some models of cars that do get ticketed more often, though. If you’ve a choice, do not choose one of the automobiles on the top 10 most ticketed list.
Stay with the group
Though striking it out on your own and feeling the wind inside your hair sounds good, you are less likely to get a ticket if you are a part of a pack. Keep your speed consistent with the rest of the cars on the road.
Drive with the big boys
Though they may go a bit more slowly than a sports car, large rigs on the freeway are your friends. Semi drivers generally warn each other of speed traps that are ahead. Staying close to a semi and driving as slowly as they do will help you keep away from a ticket.
1 – Fix all the little things
Damage to your car makes it stand out, no matter where you are driving. A brake light that has gone dark may not seem dangerous, but it does give an officer a legitimate reason to pull you over. Don’t risk it; spend the cash now to conserve on insurance costs and stress later.
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