Ever wondered what not to do to steer clear of a run-in with law enforcement during a routine traffic stop? Knowing these common pitfalls can help you avoid unnecessary trouble and keep your driving record clean.
1. Speeding
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Think you’re in a hurry? Police think you’re asking for a ticket. Exceeding the speed limit not only risks a citation but also increases the likelihood of getting pulled over.
2. Texting While Driving
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Your phone can wait—your safety and a potential ticket cannot. Texting behind the wheel is not just dangerous; it’s illegal in many states. Keep your eyes on the road.
3. Tailgating
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Leave a safe distance between you and the car ahead. Following too closely not only annoys other drivers but also catches the attention of law enforcement for reckless driving.
4. Ignoring Turn Signals
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Turn signals exist for a reason—to let others know your intentions. Not using them properly can earn you a ticket for unsafe lane change or turning.
5. Running Yellow Lights
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Yellow means slow down, not speed up. Racing through a yellow light risks a ticket for running a red light if you don’t clear the intersection in time.
6. Broken Brake Lights
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Your brake lights are your car’s way of saying “I’m stopping.” Make sure they’re working to avoid being stopped yourself.
7. Expired Registration
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Don’t let your paperwork lapse. Driving with expired tags can lead to a hefty fine and an unwanted conversation with law enforcement.
8. Outdated Insurance
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Proof of insurance isn’t just for show—it’s the law. Driving without current coverage can result in severe penalties and a citation.
9. Rolling Through Stop Signs
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Stop signs mean stop, not slow down and roll through. A failure to come to a complete stop can earn you a citation for disregarding traffic signs.
10. Illegal U-Turns
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Know the rules of the road. Making a U-turn where prohibited can land you a ticket for an illegal maneuver.
11. Not Wearing a Seatbelt
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Buckle up—it’s the law for a reason. Failing to wear your seatbelt not only endangers your safety but also risks a ticket if you’re pulled over.
12. Driving with Pets Unrestrained
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Fido might love car rides, but roaming pets can distract and endanger everyone in the vehicle. Secure them properly to avoid a ticket and ensure their safety.
13. Putting on Makeup or Grooming
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You may look sharp, but multitasking behind the wheel is a no-go. Putting on makeup or grooming while driving can lead to distracted driving charges.
14. Drinking Alcohol
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Save the drinks for after you’ve parked. Any amount of alcohol in your system while driving can result in a DUI or DWI charge.
15. Having Open Alcohol Containers
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Even if you’re not drinking, having open alcohol containers within reach can result in a citation. Keep them in the trunk to stay on the right side of the law.
16. Loud Music
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Love your tunes? Others might not. Excessively loud music that disturbs the peace can lead to a noise violation ticket.
17. Overloaded Vehicle
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Pack smart. Driving with an overloaded vehicle not only risks damage but also may lead to a citation for exceeding weight limits.
18. Tinted Windows Violations
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Check your local laws. Tinted windows beyond legal limits can result in a citation and require removal of the tint.
19. Driving with Headphones
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Stay aware. Using headphones or earbuds while driving can impair your ability to hear important sounds and emergency vehicles.
20. Obstructed View
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Clear your dashboard. Items blocking your view, like air fresheners or large objects, can lead to a citation for obstructed view.
21. Failing to Yield to Pedestrians
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Respect the crosswalk. Not yielding to pedestrians can result in a ticket for failure to yield and endangers vulnerable road users.
Stay Safe
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Navigating traffic stops smoothly is all about knowing the rules and avoiding common mistakes. By being mindful of these pitfalls, you can minimize your chances of getting pulled over and ensure safer travels for yourself and others on the road.
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