Drive safely whenyou're allowed toleave – Wait forthe officer to tellyou it's okay to go,then drivecarefully.Roll down thewindow – Thislets the officercommunicatewith you clearly.Signal and pullover safely –Move to the rightside of the roadand find a safeplace to stop.Don’t makeexcuses or lie– Be honest ifyou're in thewrong.Provide requesteddocuments –When the officerasks, give yourdriver’s license,registration, andinsurance card.Wait for theofficer toapproach – Letthem initiate theconversation.Remain seatedand calm –Avoid makingsuddenmovements.Be polite andrespectful –Greet theofficer calmlyand avoid beingdefensive.Turn off yourengine –This signalsyou're not athreat.Keep yourhands visible –Place yourhands on thesteering wheel.Don’t argueabout the ticketon the spot – Ifyou feel the stopis unjust, contestit later in court.Stay inside thecar – Unlessinstructedotherwise, don’texit yourvehicle.Avoid suddenmovements –Keep yourhands visibleat all times.Don’t makeaggressivegestures – Keepyour demeanorrespectful to avoidescalating thesituation.Acknowledgethe officer – Puton your hazardlights to showyou've seenthem.Don’t makeaggressivegestures – Keepyour demeanorrespectful to avoidescalating thesituation.Tell the officerwhat you’re doing– If you need toreach for yourdocuments, letthem know.Comply with theofficer’squestions – Ifthey ask,answer honestlyand respectfully.Don’t argueimmediately – Ifyou're given areason for beingstopped, remainquiet until asked.Don’t makeaggressivegestures – Keepyour demeanorrespectful to avoidescalating thesituation.If you’re given aticket – Acceptit withoutargument. Youcan contest it incourt later.Don’t fumblefor documents– Have themeasilyaccessible.Slow downgradually –Don’t slam onthe brakes;ease to a stop.If you're unsure,ask for clarification– If you don’tunderstand theofficer’s request,politely ask.Drive safely whenyou're allowed toleave – Wait forthe officer to tellyou it's okay to go,then drivecarefully.Roll down thewindow – Thislets the officercommunicatewith you clearly.Signal and pullover safely –Move to the rightside of the roadand find a safeplace to stop.Don’t makeexcuses or lie– Be honest ifyou're in thewrong.Provide requesteddocuments –When the officerasks, give yourdriver’s license,registration, andinsurance card.Wait for theofficer toapproach – Letthem initiate theconversation.Remain seatedand calm –Avoid makingsuddenmovements.Be polite andrespectful –Greet theofficer calmlyand avoid beingdefensive.Turn off yourengine –This signalsyou're not athreat.Keep yourhands visible –Place yourhands on thesteering wheel.Don’t argueabout the ticketon the spot – Ifyou feel the stopis unjust, contestit later in court.Stay inside thecar – Unlessinstructedotherwise, don’texit yourvehicle.Avoid suddenmovements –Keep yourhands visibleat all times.Don’t makeaggressivegestures – Keepyour demeanorrespectful to avoidescalating thesituation.Acknowledgethe officer – Puton your hazardlights to showyou've seenthem.Don’t makeaggressivegestures – Keepyour demeanorrespectful to avoidescalating thesituation.Tell the officerwhat you’re doing– If you need toreach for yourdocuments, letthem know.Comply with theofficer’squestions – Ifthey ask,answer honestlyand respectfully.Don’t argueimmediately – Ifyou're given areason for beingstopped, remainquiet until asked.Don’t makeaggressivegestures – Keepyour demeanorrespectful to avoidescalating thesituation.If you’re given aticket – Acceptit withoutargument. Youcan contest it incourt later.Don’t fumblefor documents– Have themeasilyaccessible.Slow downgradually –Don’t slam onthe brakes;ease to a stop.If you're unsure,ask for clarification– If you don’tunderstand theofficer’s request,politely ask.

What to do when pulled over - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Drive safely when you're allowed to leave – Wait for the officer to tell you it's okay to go, then drive carefully.
  2. Roll down the window – This lets the officer communicate with you clearly.
  3. Signal and pull over safely – Move to the right side of the road and find a safe place to stop.
  4. Don’t make excuses or lie – Be honest if you're in the wrong.
  5. Provide requested documents – When the officer asks, give your driver’s license, registration, and insurance card.
  6. Wait for the officer to approach – Let them initiate the conversation.
  7. Remain seated and calm – Avoid making sudden movements.
  8. Be polite and respectful – Greet the officer calmly and avoid being defensive.
  9. Turn off your engine – This signals you're not a threat.
  10. Keep your hands visible – Place your hands on the steering wheel.
  11. Don’t argue about the ticket on the spot – If you feel the stop is unjust, contest it later in court.
  12. Stay inside the car – Unless instructed otherwise, don’t exit your vehicle.
  13. Avoid sudden movements – Keep your hands visible at all times.
  14. Don’t make aggressive gestures – Keep your demeanor respectful to avoid escalating the situation.
  15. Acknowledge the officer – Put on your hazard lights to show you've seen them.
  16. Don’t make aggressive gestures – Keep your demeanor respectful to avoid escalating the situation.
  17. Tell the officer what you’re doing – If you need to reach for your documents, let them know.
  18. Comply with the officer’s questions – If they ask, answer honestly and respectfully.
  19. Don’t argue immediately – If you're given a reason for being stopped, remain quiet until asked.
  20. Don’t make aggressive gestures – Keep your demeanor respectful to avoid escalating the situation.
  21. If you’re given a ticket – Accept it without argument. You can contest it in court later.
  22. Don’t fumble for documents – Have them easily accessible.
  23. Slow down gradually – Don’t slam on the brakes; ease to a stop.
  24. If you're unsure, ask for clarification – If you don’t understand the officer’s request, politely ask.