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Stop your vehicle as far out of the
lane of traffic as possible.
Indicate to the officer that you are going to comply by using
your turn signal.
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Stay in your vehicle and turn on
the interior light.
Relax and remain in your vehicle. Unless you are directed to
exit the vehicle by the officer, there is no reason to expose
yourself to the dangers of traffic except when supervised by the
officer.
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Keep your hands in view, preferably
on the steering wheel.
Wait for the officer to request your license, registration, and
proof of insurance.
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Police officers are trained to ask
for identification first, and provide an explanation
second.
First, provide the proper
documentation. Then, give the officer a chance to explain the
reason you were stopped. Presenting your documentation will
simplify and speed the process. Remember, most often the
officer is in uniform with a nametag displayed. You have the
advantage of knowing with whom you are dealing. Extend the
courtesy by presenting the required information without
argument.
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If you do not agree with the citation, or the
officer’s demeanor, do not argue at the scene.
All citizens have the right to question their citation before a
judge. Every Police Department has an Internal Affairs system
in place to investigate citizen complaints.
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Carry Proper
Identification |
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When driving a motor vehicle, you must
have in your possession:
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Your valid driver’s license
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Proof of vehicle registration
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Proof of current insurance for the
vehicle
It is the driver’s (not the owner’s)
responsibility to be sure that the vehicle being driven is insured,
that the proper documents are in the vehicle, and that it is in safe
operating condition.
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure
that the person driving the vehicle possesses a valid driver’s
license.
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What Florida
Law Says About Buckling Up |
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All front seat
occupants must buckle up.
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Each passenger
of the vehicle under the age of 18 must be restrained by a
safety belt or child restraint
device while riding anywhere in the vehicle.
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Non-moving
violation - $77.50 fine
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