Is it better to admit to speeding?
As a general rule of thumb, you should never admit that you’re guilty of speeding or anything else. You do not want to incriminate yourself under any circumstances.
What to say when Cop Says Do you know how fast you were going?
The officer might ask “Do you know why I stopped you?” If you answer at all, your answer should always be “No.” Similarly, if the officer asks “Do you know how fast you were going?,” the best answer is “Yes.” The officer may then tell you how fast you were going but do not argue.
Do you ever admit to speeding to a cop?
Not a cop, but never admit to speeding because then they have to give you a ticket because you admitted guilt. Source I have 1 judge, 3 lawyers, and a paralegal as very close friends.
How can I avoid getting pulled over for speeding?
Either way, you drastically reduce your chance of getting a ticket. If you do get pulled over, says one former police officer, never acknowledge that you were, in fact, speeding. You don’t want to give the police any ammunition to use against you, should you contest your ticket in traffic court.
What happens if you don’t know the speed limit?
If you didn’t realise you were speeding, didn’t know the speed limit, or you were only speeding for a moment, the speeding ticket is still valid. You can also plead mitigating circumstances, such as driving someone to the hospital in an emergency. For such circumstances, write up the details with the NIP and return it to the police.
Why did he get out of a speeding ticket so quickly?
He asked for radar proof from the officer, as you can only gauge speed without radar if you are BEHIND or NEXT TO someone. It is also impossible to GET accurate radar while moving. So he got out of that ticket instantly because i guess people usually accept the ticket, never questioning a cop.