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4 Things To Avoid If You Don't Want A Traffic Ticket

Few things can ruin a day like getting pulled over and issued a traffic citation. Many people receive tickets for speeding, but there are a number of other reasons that a ticket can be issued. If you want to avoid being issued a traffic ticket, avoid doing the following:

Forgetting to Renew Your Vehicle Registation

Many drivers have been driving along, obeying the speed limit, and driving carefully, but they still get pulled over. If you're driving a vehicle with out-of-date tags and no current registration, you may receive a ticket with a hefty fine. It is in your best interest to know when your vehicle tags expire so you can renew them in advance. In some states, you may be able to set up auto-pay for your vehicle registration renewal if your vehicle has been through emissions testing and passed.

Driving With Burned Out Lights

Few drivers check out their front and rear lights on a regular basis. When it comes to checking out brake lights, it can be hard for a person to know whether or not they have a burned out tail light or brake light. One simple solution is to ask a friend or family member to help you. Have him or her check the lights of your car in the front and the back. Doing regular checks is much easier than paying for a ticket for a burned out light.

Letting Insurance Lapse

In most states, automobile owners are required to carry a certain amount of automobile liability insurance. If you live in a state that requires drivers to carry liability insurance, it is extremely important to stay up to date and pay your auto insurance on time. Failure to do so in a state that mandates insurance can lead to a ticket from a police officer, and you will most likely pay a big fine if you don't have insurance.

Using Your Cell Phone While Driving

Smartphones have changed society and technology in a number of ways, but it is still really important to leave your smartphone alone while diving. A number of states have outlawed using a smartphone for any use while driving; if you live in a state with these laws, it is in your best interest to put your phone away while driving and pay attention to the road at hand. Doing so will ensure that your focus is in the road and that you're not distracted. 


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