Important Tips to Remember If You Are Pulled Over for a Traffic Violation
- Dan T. Matrafajlo
- Fri Oct 2023
- Auto Accident,
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As a driver on the streets of New Jersey, you are bound to get pulled over at one point or another for a traffic violation – whether you deserve it or not. However, it is important to note that just because you get a traffic ticket, it does not mean that you will be stuck having to pay the fine and dealing with the consequences. If you hire an experienced and aggressive New Jersey traffic ticket attorney, you increase your chances of getting the ticket dismissed and avoiding the negative consequences on your driving record and insurance premium.
Although the most important step you should take after getting a traffic ticket is to hire an attorney, there are certain steps you can take during the actual traffic stop to help your case during.
1. Try to Remain Calm
Whether you have done anything wrong or not, it is important that you remain calm when the officer pulls you over. It is normal to feel anxious and nervous. But staying calm and rational will allow you to communicate better with the officer and allow the process to go as smoothly as possible. It will also allow you to understand the reasons for being pulled over.
2. Be as Courteous as Possible
Just as important is to be as polite and courteous as possible in your interaction with the officer who pulled you over. Being rude will only make the officer more irate, causing him or her to even add more infractions to your ticket.
3. Follow the Officer’s Directions
You should follow every direction the officer gives you during the stop. As he or she pulls up to your window, you should have your hands on the wheel, your vehicle in a parked position, and the engine turned off. Remain in the car and lower your window if you feel safe doing so. Then, wait for the law enforcement officer to give you instructions.
4. Do Not Reach for Your Items Without Inform the Officer
Before you reach into the glove box or under the seat to retrieve your proof of insurance or driver’s license, inform the officer of where the items are located. You should then wait and follow any directions the officer gives you to retrieve your items.
Following these important steps during the actual stop will make it easier for your New Jersey ticket attorney to fight the ticket. You never want to give law enforcement any reason to charge you with additional violations that you could have easily avoided during the stop.
Call a New Jersey Driver’s Traffic Ticket Attorney Today
If you or someone you know has gotten a ticket and wants to avoid a conviction, an experienced attorney can help. Fighting traffic violation tickets are especially important if you are a CDL license holder.
Call Beninato & Matrafajlo Attorneys at Law, LLC at 908-248-4404 to schedule a free, complimentary consultation with our legal team today to see how we can help you fight your ticket.