Traffic
Vehicle Stops – What You Need To Know
What should you do when an officer signals you to pull over
Pull your vehicle over as far to the right of the roadway as is safety possible. If there is a safe, non-congested area, such as a parking lot, within a reasonable distance, pull off the road, stop and place your vehicle in park. Being stopped at night, particularly along a dark stretch of road, can heighten the stress for motorists and officers. Officers do not object to drivers proceeding to a nearly well-lit area. Simply acknowledge the officer by turning on your turn signal and drive at a reduced speed.
When you stop
- Turn off the vehicle’s ignition.
- If your windows are tinted, please lower them so the officer can see into the vehicle.
- Turn on the vehicle’s interior light if the stop occurs at night.
- Please stay in your vehicle unless the officer requests that you exit the vehicle.
If an officer approaches your vehicle
Keep your hands in plain view of the officer. This is easily accomplished by placing them on the steering wheel of the vehicle. Avoid making any sudden or reaching movements.
Officer and citizen safety
- Law enforcement can be dangerous work
- Officers must be cautious at all times
- During the vast majority of vehicle stops, the officer has never seen or met the person who has been stopped
- Do not assume that the officer knows that you are a law-abiding citizen
- Officers will take the necessary precautions to make the vehicle stop safe for everyone.
What will the officer request to see
The officer will request to see your driver’s license, vehicle registration and proof of insurance
If an officer requests you to exit the vehicle
Plase exit the vehicle when it is safe to do so and be careful of other motor vehicle traffic in the area. Unless otherwise instructed by the officer, waslk toward the rear of your vehicle and over to the curb or side of the road. Do not stand between the vehicles
The outcome of the traffic stop
Depending on the reason for the traffic stop, you may or may not be issued a traffic citation. If you receive a citation, you will be advised of how you can pay the fine, or present your case to a judge. Certain traffic violations require the violator to be arrested and taken to jail.
What happens after the stop
Once the business with the officer is finished, you should merge, with caution back onto the street