The last thing you want when you’re driving is to see an officer appear in your windscreen mirror. Interaction with a traffic officer can be stressful and costly. While it would be unfair to say that most interactions are negative – traffic officers can be understanding, and many have shown compassion and support when drivers needed help –, it’s best not to take any risk as a driver. How can you make sure you can avoid all the stress and hassle of dealing with officers on the road? Ultimately, there’s a lot you can control, starting by your speed and how cared for your vehicle is. It makes no doubt that officers are more likely to stop cars that are a danger on the road. But there are a few other tips you can use to avoid issues:

Fight the tickets

First of all, you need to know that you can fight the ticket if you find it is unfair and unjustified. Indeed, you can get in touch with a professional ticket fighter to avoid appearing to court and complete your defense documents adequately. With a good defense, you could maintain your driving record and refute your ticket. Admittedly, you can’t realistically get a ticket canceled if the justice finds that the ticket was justified. However, you can make sure that the specific circumstances of your ticket are fair, and therefore that you have a fighting chance.

Don’t give officers the opportunity to notice you

Ultimately, the way you behave on the road is going to make you more or less noticeable. Even if you’re not speeding, you need to make sure you act like a responsible driver, which means that you make it easier for other cars to stay safe. One of the most worrying elements on the road is the increasing use of smartphones. When you’re driving, you need to keep your eyes on the road; checking your messages could cost you your license!

Invest in front and rear cameras

Providing evidence for your behaviors, especially if officers consider it dangerous, can be the best defense strategy. Indeed, it’s a good idea to invest in quality dashcams that can record not only what happens in front of the vehicle but also at the rear. For instance, officers may be lenient if they discover that the aggressive driving style of the car behind you caused you to speed up for safety. Additionally, your dashcam recordings can also be used to fill up a complaint with your car insurance and receive compensation.

Don’t drive during rush hours if you can avoid it

Ideally, avoiding rush hour traffic can help you to reduce stress behind the wheel. As a result, you’re more likely to keep calm in the car. Sometimes, a simple change of itinerary could spare you the worst of the traffic, and help you to stay safe on the road. Alternatively, if you have the opportunity to work at flexible times, you can choose more convenient commuting hours.

You can’t bribe an officer of the law, of course. But you can get on their good side by being a careful and attentive driver. Additionally, making sure you can defend yourself, through legal action and recorded evidence, can make a huge difference in keeping your good driving record.


Greg Kononenko
Greg Kononenko

My name is Greg Kononenko and I am a full-time online blogger and owner of Dad's Hustle. I'm a dad, and my passion is to help other mums and dads to start their own "hustle" and improve the financial future of their families.

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