Picture
driving down the interstate with your top down while the wind is hitting you at
a perfect angle, throwing a soothing, cool air through your flowing hair. Then,
out of the blue, you hear a clearly distinct cop car sound-off behind you,
causing you to jump out of your comfort zone into an all out panic. You’ve been here before; you sift into low
gear and head for the median, realizing you were going over the speed
limit. It’s happened to ALL of us. Yes, including us at the dealership. In today’s blog, we're discussing the top
reasons why people are pulled over by the cops.
Feel free to share your comments below.
1.
Speeding – this entry is the most predictable,
and the most common. The faster you
drive, the shorter your reaction time and control. Braking distances also increase as speed
builds, and it takes about 120 feet for a vehicle to stop when it’s traveling
60 mph. Our advice? STOP driving so fast!
2. Illegal
Phone Use – Talking and texting on the phone while you’re driving is extremely
dangerous to your safety and the safety of those around you. Although just a
couple of states have banned phone use in the car, more than 30 have banned
texting behind the wheel. “I’ll just
send a quick text.” Is the usual response, but individuals should drive as if
their life depends on it. "The really
horrific stories about texting make the news," a traffic expert says,
"But we see accidents and even just fender-benders from it every
day."
3. Hazardous
Driving – these practices include stop sign and stoplight violations, illegal U-turn’s
improper lane changes, failures to yield and unsafe speeds. This also includes shaving, eating and even
changing clothes. We can’t imagine
trying to pull off a shirt while having one foot on the gas pedal!
4. Equipment
Violations – Individuals who have heavily tinted windows, burned-out
headlights, broken windshields, expired tags and loud exhaust modifications are
prone to the bait of State police officers.
Always check your equipment to make sure that it meets road standards.
5. Following
Too Closely/Improper Lane Changes – Police are on high alert for these current
violations. On the freeway especially,
it’s important to keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you. Add this to cellphone use and you’re brewing
a recipe for disaster. Driving too close
equates to a slower reaction time. So
keep at least three car lengths away, that should give you more than enough
time to react
An improper lane change is another phrase for
“cutting someone off” by changing lanes without looking or indicating. A failure to signal can add fuel to the fire,
but it won’t initiate a traffic stop—just because the failure to signal is SO
common. However, speedily changing lanes
without indication that you’re doing so can result in an accident and
subsequent ticket.
So, Fans please practice safe driving habits and
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