It seems almost inevitable that if you've been on
the roads for anytime, that you'll find yourself with a speeding ticket. It's
never pleasant to be pulled over by a police officer and to have to hand over
your driver's license and insurance so that he can write you up a ticket that's
not only going to cost you some money but a piece of your pride as well.
Regardless of how we choose to look at it, speeding
is breaking the law. For some drivers it's a law that they break over and over
again. However there are a large percentage of people that go years without a
speeding ticket. For that group there is something they can be doing when they
are stopped for speeding for the first time.
Each and every time a police officer pulls a
motorist over for speeding the person's identification is checked in the
computer. There are numerous reasons this is done, but the reason that speeding
motorist needs to be concerned with is how many tickets they have gotten for
exceeding the posted limit in the past. This can be a crucial factor in whether
the police officer writes you a ticket or just gives you a warning.
Depending on how fast you were going if this is your
first infraction, the police officer might be inclined to just give you a
warning. Often, that warning can have enough impact on the motorist that they
will heed the advice and not speed again. No one wants to take the money that
they worked hard to earn and have to hand it over because of a mistake. Many
policemen and women realize this and that's why if you've been driving for
years and have never been ticketed, explaining the merits of driving within the
limit is the only punishment they will feel that you need.
Another factor that weighs heavily in the officer's
decision on whether to write up the ticket is your demeanor and attitude. If
you don't take the situation seriously, the officer may feel inclined to go
ahead with the citation because he or she doesn't feel as though you've learned
your lesson. Feeling that pinch in your pocketbook when you write the check to
pay for the fine or hand over the cash to a clerk has much more impact on
someone who doesn't understand the seriousness of speeding. Therefore it's
important for you to show the officer respect, keep your composure and not
admit to the speeding. In this case, the police officer sees that you're not
finding it funny to be stopped, that you realize that you have broken the law
and that you understand the impact that it has on both your driving record and
your insurance premiums.
If you are pulled over for the first time, remain
calm and listen carefully to the police officer. If he or she does decide to
give you a warning, pay close attention to what they are saying. They are never
obligated to give a warning as opposed to a ticket for first time offenders,
but if you handle the situation correctly, you might save yourself a few
dollars while at the same time take that warning to heart.
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