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Case Study: Holiday Hassles End in Glee. How TicketBust Beat a Speeding Ticket and Saved Christmas.

By: Steven31 Miller31

Circumstances:

On the day Jo Ann from San Ramon was issued a citation, it was during the heavy shopping season just prior to the holidays. She was driving northbound on the US-101 Freeway amongst moderate traffic. Jo Ann was looking forward to the holidays which she would spend with her 7 grandchildren and 9 nephews. Jo Ann was five hours from her home.

Although it had been raining earlier, the weather was mostly clear. Overall, Jo Ann was being prudent, having due regard for weather, visibility, the traffic and the surface and width of the roadway and was driving at a speed which was reasonable for the conditions.

She was traveling with a group of cars when she observed the patrol car in her rearview mirror. As Jo Ann states, “I did not know at first that I was getting pulled over and I presumed the officer wanted to get by me to go after another car”.

Unfortunately, the officer was not pulling over another car; rather Jo Ann’s was the vehicle the officer was after. The officer turned on the lights in the patrol car and Jo Ann was directed to pull over. Of course she had that sinking feeling in her gut as many of us do.

She began running things through in her mind.

“Was I going too fast?”

“Did I use my blinker properly when changing lanes?”

“Did I pull over with a safe distance from the traffic lanes?”

“Do I have the proper paperwork handy like my insurance card and registration?”

“Should I reach for these documents now or wait until the officer asks for them?”

“Should I turn the car off?”

“Should I get out of the car, roll down my window, or wait for instructions for the officer?”

If you get pulled Over, Here is TicketBust.com's Advice:

Turn your car off and make the interior of the car completely visible so that the officer can see into your car by turning the lights on. This is so that you can take away any unnecessary tension that the officer may have in pulling a car over. He does not know that your car is not loaded with drugs or weapons and they are trained to expect the worse. By having your hands in plain sight and the interior of the car visible, you are showing complete submission to him and will be better prepared to explain your situation.

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For more information on how Ticket Busters of California can help to beat your speeding tickets or fight other traffic tickets, visit TicketBust.com or call us today at 800 850-8038.






About the Author:

Steven Miller is the author of this article on Beating Traffic Tickets.
Find more information about Fighting Red Light Camera Tickets here.

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