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What Drivers Should Be Ready to Do if They Are Pulled Over?

It’s likely to happen, so advise your children what to do when pulled over by police.

Nobody wants to get pulled over but, if you do, here is what you might do.

Getting pulled over can be stressful and scary for drivers. 


If new to this situation, consider following these steps when you see flashing lights in your rear view mirror:

Slowly Pull Over

Use the turn signal and proceed to a safe location along the right side of the road. 

If the location seems dangerous, continue driving until you find a safe, well-lit place to stop, but turn on your hazard lights to indicate you see the officer. As long as it’s clear that you intend to pull over, most officers will understand.

Be Wary of Unmarked Vehicles

If the officer is driving an unmarked vehicle, don’t be afraid to question their validity. 

You can call 911 to verify that the unmarked vehicle pulling you over is an on-duty officer. 

Or, ask to see the officer’s badge and photo ID. 

If the officer won’t present it, request to call another officer. 

Always call 911 if the situation appears to be threatening or unsafe.

Follow the Officer’s Instructions

Roll down the window and place both hands on the wheel. 

Do exactly what the officer asks, including providing your license and registration once requested. Alert the officer before reaching into the backseat, the glove compartment, or into a purse or other bag.

Stay Calm

Talk to the officer in a calm manner to avoid escalation of the situation.

Return to the Road Safely

Once the officer has processed your information and written a warning or ticket, and after they have verbally told you you may leave, put on your turn signal and look for oncoming traffic. Merge slowly onto the road when it’s safe. Always remember to buckle up, a fine for not wearing your seat belt is one less thing you should have to worry about.

All Star Driving Academy

2454 Doyle Melancon Road         Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

(337) 845-5309


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