Not driving your vehicle is a good way to avoid a speeding ticket. But since most of us have to work for a living, that would not be feasible. So for the rest of you who don’t like the thought of using public transportation, these next pointers should be very helpful. Unless of course you like taking the bus.
1. Monitor how fast you’re driving. It shouldn’t need to be said, but if you don’t want a speeding ticket, DON’T SPEED! If you’re going to drive fast, do it on the highway.
2. Be ready to drive. Standing out from the crowd can attract the attention of the police. Walk around your car and ensure that all the lights operate properly, including your headlights, turn signals and taillights. Your mirrors should also be working correctly.
3. Keep your car in good repair. Small issues like cracked windows should be repaired. Use some touch-up paint if your car’s body needs it. Keeping your car clean and in good repair will help you avoid the attention of the police.
4. Stay awake and alert. Keep your seat in the upright position so it’s easy to see what’s outside your car. Watch what’s around you, not just what’s in front, because a police officer could be lurking anywhere. Be wary when you’re approaching bridges, underpasses and curves in the road, because they’re popular places for the police to give out speeding tickets.
5. Avoid suspicion. Seeing a beat up old car driving through a well-to-do neighborhood – especially at night – is suspicious to many police officers. Likewise, although I hate to admit it, the police might become suspicious when they see a Hispanic or black person driving a car in an area that’s predominantly white.
6. Be discrete. You’ll draw more attention from the police when you’re driving a high-performance car than you would if you were driving a Ford Taurus.
7. Be wary of curves. Approach curves carefully as you never what may be waiting on the other side to give you a speeding ticket.
8. Avoid the left lane. Most cops will admit to targeting the left lane of the highway when looking to give out speeding tickets. This lane is known as the ‘fast lane’ and motorists usually do more speeding in this lane than the other lanes.
9. Know whether your city or town has photo radar enforcement. This technology is becoming a more popular way to hand out speeding tickets. Photo radar units can even be concealed inside ordinary SUVs parked along the side of the road.
10. Pay attention ahead of you for brake lights. This is an easy way to be alerted to the fact that there is an officer gunning people for speeding tickets. On highways drivers rarely hit their brakes unless someone has abruptly pulled in front of them.
11. Know what vehicles are driven by law enforcement. Most drivers don’t realize that the car with tinted windows driving alongside might actually an unmarked police car. At least, not until they’re pulled over and handed a speeding ticket! Most unmarked cars are the same model as regular police cruisers, but they have regular paint jobs.
12. Watch out for speed traps. Speed traps are everywhere. Knowing how to spot one and where they may be in your area can be a great way to avoid a speeding ticket.
It’s impossible to avoid all speeding tickets during your driving life, but being aware of these tips can put the odds in your favor.
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