Monday, November 22, 2010

Question about car pulled over by cops?

How do you pull over your car if you are in the left most lane on the freeway? do you just stop or do you change lanes to the right most lane? what about if you are in the right lane? do u need to pull over to the right?Question about car pulled over by cops?
The law requires you to pull over as far to the right as possible as soon as it is safe for you to do so. If you are in the left lane in heavy traffic, it should clear quickly after the officer turns his lights on. In addition, it makes getting out into traffic after the stop difficult, as you are in the ';fast lane';.



Some officers in my area do not mind if you pull to the left, as long as you can get completely out of the lane of travel. This allows the officer to approach you on the opposite side of traffic. I would not suggest you do it unless you can convince the officer pulling to the right was not practical.Question about car pulled over by cops?
You are required to pull to the right as soon as it is safe to do so.



ALWAYS to the right.
Generally, Law Enforcement expects you to pull to the right regardless of the lane you are in.



Remember - SAFETY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE RULES. When you are signaled to yield, do so in the safest manner possible.

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