What Really Happens During a Traffic Stop

Seeing the flashing lights in your rearview mirror is always a little cause for anxiety for me. If youโ€™ve ever been pulled over, you know what I mean. Your stomach drops and your brain races with a million thoughts. Suddenly, every mile of your driving history is compiled before you.

The truth is, the procedure during a traffic stop is more than checking the speed or a broken tail light. The process is built on protocol layers of safety, years of training, and a lot of calculated thought by the officer.

So letโ€™s break down the steps of what happens during a traffic stop. Letโ€™s examine why the officers do the things they do. If youโ€™ve ever asked yourself, โ€œWhy did the cop touch my car?โ€ or โ€œWhy do they shine that blinding light into my soul?โ€ youโ€™ll want to read on.

Before the Stop: How Officers Prepare

Long before the officer puts the lights on, this process is well underway. First, the officer usually runs the license plate. Itโ€™s a quick scan that can tell them a lot of things. For instance, whether the car is stolen, if the registration is expired, or if the owner has outstanding warrants.

Second, a call goes out over the radio and the officer informs dispatch what is going on: vehicle description, location, and how many occupants, if any, can be seen. This is not only done for the purpose of making a log. However, if things get messy, that log becomes critical.


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