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Violating Traffic Will Raise Your Auto Insurance Rates

Ah yes, you hear those lovely sirens behind you as you sail down the highway. Here you were, completely minding your own business when suddenly a police officer decided to ruin your day. What did you ever do to him anyway? My guess is absolutely nothing. Am I right or what? Where does he get off pulling you over? As he approaches your driver's side window, you scramble to get out your driver's license and find your registration. Oh, and possibly even proof of auto insurance. Now, as you turn to pass these to him, you should strive to do so with a smile. Be nice, be polite and offer no attitude. You'll get a more positive response if you do so. Trust me on this one. I've avoided several traffic violations this way.

What people don't realize is that so much lies in the attitude. Okay, so you got caught going 70 in a 55. This is not looking good. The state trooper who pulled you over will likely give you a traffic violation. However, if you treat him with respect and be nice, he may not. Remember there are plenty of opportunities for these guys to pass out traffic violations. They're more likely to give them to the jerks than the individuals who're kind to them. It's just a basic law of mankind. We all like to be treated fairly. As I stated earlier, I have avoided potential traffic violations simply by acting civil toward the ones who've pulled me over. One police officer actually told me this. He complimented me on my stellar attitude and wished me good day, ticket free. I drove off with a smile on my face.

The best way to avoid traffic violations is obviously by abiding by the laws your state has set. Try not to speed and you won't end up with a speeding ticket. Pay attention to traffic lights and you won't end up running through a red light. It's all just common sense stuff. And if you do receive a traffic violation, but feel that it's not valid, take it to court. This is why you have a court date. You don't have to simply send in the fine money. Appear in court and argue why you're not guilty. If you can prove you're not, you just might get out of that ticket. What an amazing feeling that would be!

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