| It you have been driving for any length of | | | | speeding ticket.However, if you still get |
| time, you most certainly have come across one | | | | pulled over despite the above precautions, |
| or more occasions where you were caught | | | | you could still possibly wiggle your way out |
| speeding. It is always an unpleasant | | | | of a speeding ticket with just a warning from |
| experience to be pulled over by a police | | | | the police officer:* Having a good attitude |
| officer and to be handed a speeding | | | | helps. Addressing the officer respectfully, |
| ticket.However, there are ways you could be | | | | referring to him or her as "Officer" and |
| savvier and avoid getting caught speeding:* | | | | paying close attention to what the officer is |
| On a road with more than two lanes, drive in | | | | saying will help. Furthermore, if this is |
| the middle lane. When you drive in the middle | | | | your first infraction and you did not go too |
| lane, nestled in the middle a bunch of | | | | much over the speed limit, the police officer |
| speeding cars, you are less likely to be | | | | may be inclined to just give you a warning.* |
| picked up by the radar detector and by the | | | | Having a bad attitude and cursing at the |
| police officers. Instead, vehicles in front | | | | police officer will only result in a hefty |
| of or on the side of this speeding pack will | | | | fine. If the officer sees that you are not |
| more likely be caught for speeding. Driving | | | | taking the situation seriously, the officer |
| in the middle lane also allows you to spot | | | | is more likely to go ahead with the citation |
| police officers easier than driving in the | | | | in order to teach you a lesson.* Do not admit |
| outside lanes* Avoid changing lanes | | | | to the police officer that you did actually |
| frequently as it tends to draw attention from | | | | break the speed limit. Doing so would limit |
| the police who are on the lookout for | | | | your option in court and leave you no room to |
| vehicles weaving in and out of the lanes. It | | | | plead not guilty in court. If you take full |
| is best to stay in one lane and drive at | | | | responsibility while the officer is writing |
| around the same speed as those cars around | | | | up the speeding ticket, the officer will |
| you. It will make you less noticeable to the | | | | testify to that in court. You would have lost |
| police and less likely to be picked up by the | | | | the case on the spot, and you would have to |
| radar detectors.* Drive up behind or beside | | | | pay the full penalty.If you still get a |
| another motorist who is driving over the | | | | speeding ticket though, it might then be a |
| speed limit and then take note of his speed, | | | | good idea to consult with attorneys who |
| After having done so, slow down and pull back | | | | specialize in traffic violations, or with |
| a bit so that your speed is slightly slower | | | | retired police officers who provide speeding |
| than his. So in case the car in front | | | | ticket consultations, as their expertise may |
| suddenly brakes to avoid a speed trap, you | | | | help you take advantage of lesser known |
| will have enough time to slow down before the | | | | loopholes.For more on how to beat a Speeding |
| cops can record your speed, while the car in | | | | Ticket visit Speeding Ticket. Susan also |
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