
Police can pull you over for even the smallest traffic infraction, like not fully stopping at a stop sign or changing lanes in an intersection.
Don't Call Attention to Yourself
Other than the appearance of your car, police officers will hone in on the smallest infractions or inconsistencies during times of the day when drunk driving activity is at its peak, including:
Be on your best behavior and you probably won't get pulled over. Keep your hands free of devices, don't fiddle with the touch screen or radio, turn the music down, and focus on the road in front of you.
Other than the appearance of your car, police officers will hone in on the smallest infractions or inconsistencies during times of the day when drunk driving activity is at its peak, including:
- driving more than 5 MPH over the speed limit
- driving way under the speed limit
- tailgating
- swerving or veering off the road
- randomly braking
- failing to use your turn signal
Be on your best behavior and you probably won't get pulled over. Keep your hands free of devices, don't fiddle with the touch screen or radio, turn the music down, and focus on the road in front of you.
Stay Silent & Call Me If You're Pulled Over
If you are pulled over, provide your license and registration but don't answer any questions or perform the field sobriety exercises. That's your right. Call me, and I will speedily come to your legal aid with a plan.
If you are pulled over, provide your license and registration but don't answer any questions or perform the field sobriety exercises. That's your right. Call me, and I will speedily come to your legal aid with a plan.