The most important aspect to consider in avoiding a traffic ticket is
to be aware of where you are in the current traffic pattern.
Many people will tend to slow down for the first two days after
receiving a ticket.
But a lot of people don't.
This chapter is designed to assist you in keeping out of trouble in
the future.
Make sure that you are driving the proper type of car.
If you've got a really brightly colored car such as a red sports car, it
looks like it's doing a hundred miles an hour even when it is
standing still.
There are a great number of quality fast vehicles that don't draw as
much attention.
In order to be safe in any case, make sure that you have the
proper electronic equipment to protect you from any further
ticketing. Make sure that you are aware of your situation on the
road. Be alert at all times.
Keep your eyes on the on ramps on the major highways, because
they are a favorite spot for the Police.
Try not to come up on a hill at 80 to 90 miles an hour because you
have no way of seeing what's over the hill and if there is a patrol car
there with a radar unit, you're going to be nailed before you even
see him.
Be on the alert for any hiding places that a patrol car may be,
behind trees, around bends, or even in front of a large truck that's
driving in the right hand lane.
That truck is going the speed limit because there's usually a patrol
car right in front of him, waiting for you to pass.
Try to keep your driving in the right hand lane as often as possible.
The police know that speeders are in the left hand lane, so make
your pass in the left and get back into the right hand lane as soon
as possible.
Try not to weave through traffic because you will draw attention to
yourself. The patrol people will stop you for reckless driving as well
as speeding.
That could be double the problem.
Keep your eye on your rearview mirror, especially at night, for any
car that may be approaching from the rear very quickly.
If you're cruising at 75 or 80 miles an hour down the highway and a
car is creeping up on you, it's entirely possible that it's a patrol car
doing a "Paced Speeding Ticket," or it's another speeder who can
act as a "Rabbit." A "Rabbit" will be explained shortly.
Occasionally as you're driving down the highway, you will be
passed by someone that we will refer to as a "Rabbit".
You should have no problem following this rabbit at a reasonable
distance, a quarter mile or so, because they will act as a target for
the radar trap and will get stopped prior to you even arriving at the scene. Just don't forget about your rearview mirror because the
patrol car may have spotted him from the distance and is going to
follow behind you to try and overtake him.And he could
get to you first.
Make sure that you keep an eye on what cars are parked on the
side of the road, regardless of their make, model, or color.
If it's not a police car, or an unmarked car, it could be another
motorist in trouble, or it could be somebody who's just about
to pull
onto the highway.
Be ready to move out of their way.
Know where
you are at all times.
It can be your best
defense in avoiding a speeding
ticket.
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