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How to Avoid Speeding Tickets

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Want to learn how to avoid speeding tickets?
Interested in learning how to not get a ticket for driving too fast?

If you are reading this article then you do want to learn how to avoid speeding tickets. Read this article and put yourself in position to stop paying those huge fines. You do not have money to waste and gas is too expensive.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
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  1. Step 1

    The first thing to remember is that the police are on the road to keep everyone safe, including you. Most law enforcement officials do not want to write speeding tickets. They are looking for people who are breaking the law. If you see a police car, please do not hit your brakes. Just ease your foot off the gas pedal and the car will slow down. When you hit your brakes you are telling the policeman to stop you and give you a ticket. He will see your red brake lights and that is like admitting your guilt.

  2. Step 2

    The second tip is to never drive alone. In other words, you should always have another car close by you on the road. He can be in front of you or behind you, but you should always have company on the road. Here's the reason why: Generally, the policeman will not stop both of you. If two cars are driving 80 in a 65 and you come along doing 100 then you will get pulled over. In my opinion, you deserve a ticket.

  3. Step 3

    My final suggestion for avoiding speeding tickets is to use cruise control. If you put your car on cruise control, then the policeman will know that you are driving safer than most. When your speed is changing rapidly he will pull you over because there is a danger that you might drive even faster. In order to drive faster with cruise control, you must stop the car and reset. Bottom line, please drive safely and avoid traffic court.

Tips & Warnings
  • Practice driving safely and carefully.
  • Slow down on the highways especially in bad weather.
  • Give yourself extra time when you have to travel a long distance.
  • Avoid speed traps when the speed limit changes suddenly.
  • Be aware of police officer and state trooper hiding behind signs.
  • Do not drink and drive.
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