Flashing lights in the rearview? Know what you can — and don’t have to — do when pulled over.
Traffic stops can be nerve-racking, even if you haven’t done anything wrong. But understanding your rights makes all the difference.
Here’s what the law says.
1. Pull Over Safely
As soon as it’s safe, pull to the right side of the road and turn off the engine. Keep your hands visible.
2. You Have the Right to Remain Silent
You must give your:
- Name
- License
- Registration
- Proof of insurance
But you don’t have to answer questions about where you’re going, what you’ve done, or whether you’ve been drinking.
3. You Don’t Have to Consent to a Search
Police may ask, “Mind if I take a look in your car?” You can politely say:
“I don’t consent to a search.”
If they have probable cause, they may search anyway — but it’s important to voice your refusal.
4. Stay Calm and Record If Legal
Avoid arguing, resisting, or making sudden moves. In many states, it’s legal to record the stop — just don’t interfere.
Final Word
Traffic stops can escalate quickly. Stay calm, know your rights, and if you feel your rights were violated, Vikk AI can help you figure out next steps.