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How To Avoid A Speeding Ticket

Are there any strategies for avoiding speeding tickets? Surprisingly, there are some ways you can avoid being caught and issued a ticket.

The first and foremost thing to consider are the potential hiding places. Where do police locate themselves to catch the offenders? These are usually hidden behind trees, rocks or on the other side of the hill.

You may not know that a patrol vehicle is exactly in front of a truck you are trying to overtake. Ramps are another favourite pace for patrol police to keep an eye on. Be careful at the spots where you are unable to see the other side of the road.

Say you are trying to overtake a truck going at the legal speed. Naturally, you will have step on the gas to overtake it. This may be a trap for you. You may be intercepted by a police patrol. Another tendency is to switch to the wrong lane to overtake a speeding vehicle. This is a sure shot formula for getting caught.

Although you can't do much about the car color, a bright color car draws more attention than a run of the mill color. Try to have a normal color car which doesn't draw that extra special attention from the police.

There is another trick called the rabbit chase. A rabbit is the car which has overtaken you beyond the legal speed. Follow that car keeping respectable distance with close attention on your rear view mirror.

The radar equipment will first spot the rabbit car, and you are saved. If you are wise enough, your observation in the rear view mirror will tell you to speed down a little. The patrol car will overtake you and catch the rabbit.

As with anything, it's all about playing smart. If you pay attention to your surroundings and know when to speed, you'll be much less likely to end up with a ticket.

If however you end up with a ticket — don't give up just yet. There are quite a few methods to beat your speeding ticket. You should definitely take some time and investigate the options you have in that case (no matter if it's too late now).

Consider doing a quick search using your favorite search engine and read some of the articles and tips you'll find. Some of them will be pretty fictional so don't rush and don't take anything for real. Just explore your options and see what could potentially help you.

You'll learn a lot of strategies and tips that could potentially save you time and money in the future!

Article written by John Layton

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