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What Should I Do if I am Pulled Over by the Police?

Every driver should know what to do if they get pulled over by a police officer. One of the most important steps to remember is to remain calm. There have been many instances where people have been wrongly accused or arrested because of a misunderstanding. Any interaction between a driver and police officer must be handled carefully and respectfully.

As soon as the flashing police car lights can be spotted in the distance, it is important that the driver begins to make their way over to the right side of the road and pull over as quickly and as safely as possible. The driver should not forget to use their blinker as well.

When the driver has come to a complete stop, there are a few steps that they should follow:

  • Turn off the engine.
  • Gather information that must be presented, such as a driver’s license.
  • Roll the window completely down.
  • Rest hands on the steering wheel.
  • Turn on the interior light if it is dark.

It is important to remember to stay in the car unless told to get out. It is also imperative that the driver does not reach for anything unless they are directed to do so by the officer, like their license, wallet, or anything in their pockets.

How Should I Talk to a Police Officer?

It is never wise to be hostile or angry when speaking to a police officer. The safest way to handle a conversation with an officer is to let them do most of the talking. For example, answer all of their questions with simple responses in a very calm manner.

When a police officer pulls someone over, it is likely that they are going to give that person a ticket. Depending on how that person responds to getting pulled over and the extent of their record, the police officer may change their attitude when speaking to the driver. This is where arguments and issues will arise if a driver feels they are not in the wrong.

It is important to know what to do when pulled over by the police. If one received a seemingly unjust traffic violation, they should speak to a lawyer about their options.

South Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyers at Agre & St. John Help Clients Who Have Traffic Violations

All drivers should know what steps to take when pulled over by a police officer. If you were pulled over and received an unwarranted traffic violation, the South Jersey criminal defense lawyers at Agre & St. John can help. Contact us online or call us at 856-428-7797 for an initial consultation. Located in Haddonfield, New Jersey, we serve clients throughout South Jersey, including Burlington County, Camden County, Gloucester County, and Salem County.

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