The Street Smart Driver’s Police Traffic Stop Survival Manual: For Parents & Their Teenage Drivers

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adolescence
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Author: Miranda Wrights ISBN: 9781310358210
Publisher: Miranda Wrights Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Miranda Wrights
ISBN: 9781310358210
Publisher: Miranda Wrights
Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

WARNING: A cop is pulling your teen driver over—what now?

Parents of a teen driver can pass on a wealth of safe driving habits and practical driving wisdom; but what about dealing with law enforcement in your teen’s first, eventual police traffic stop?Being stopped by the police while driving happens a lot, yet do you or your teen driver know the right ways to handle (and survive) a police traffic stop when it happens to them?

The answers to those questions and more are in this new educational how-to book:
The Street Smart Driver’s Police Traffic Stop Survival Manual For Concerned Parents & Their Inexperienced Teenage Drivers.

This information ought to be REQUIRED LEARNING by parents for their peace-of-mind and by all teen drivers for their safety.The must-know topics in this book that aren't known by 99% of parents, aren't in any driver’s education class anywhere nor in any DMV license training book, include:
A. How not to make a police stop (traffic, DUI or other) situation worse, especially when you are in the wrong and regardless of the alleged traffic or other offense; and—
B. How to calmly assert and invoke your rights when you are absolutely in the right, including when you are involved in a suspicionless (and unconstitutional) police traffic stop such as for being a young driver just riding around, or perhaps caught up in a late-night DUI checkpoint stop.

In other words, you will be way better prepared to deal legally and properly with each police traffic stop situation and encounter. I promise.
Give your kid their best chance of a low-risk interaction with police when pulled over.

Teach them these traffic and driver safety things and more— including:

  1. The pitfalls and traps in a typical, legal traffic stop to not to fall into.
  2. How to deal effectively with traffic stops and cops at your car’s door — by learning what to say, what to do and as important what not to say and what not to do... and why.
  3. Know your rights, how to assert and invoke them and maintain your composure — using tested, proven suggested responses.
  4. Recognize the tricky, yet little-known police tactics used to get people to self-incriminate themselves.How to avoid humiliating searches of your person, property and vehicle because you know what to say to police.
  5. The learn the top THREE police stop survival rules teen drivers DON’T KNOW about that can hurt them, and the 30+ TACTICS and tips to protect your rights and make the police traffic stop end well.
  6. To prevent the escalation of a police encounter into an arrest.Use the Constitutionally-protected ways to deal with police during a traffic stop — regardless of innocence or guilt.
  7. Help your teenager drivers learn how to avoid the common mistakes young (and old) drivers make when stopped by police or other law enforcement officers.
  8. Know the mistakes everyday people make interacting with the police, all of which are completely avoidable.

This how-to book is written especially for all drivers particularly and especially for teenage and young-adult drivers, who will invariably, eventually find themselves in non-criminal traffic stops without a clue about what to expect, what to do and say... for their safety and survival.

Get this manual on your ebook reader in 1 min. of your purchase, now!

Like a parent's ounce of prevention, it certainly can’t hurt being well informed by properly preparing them for the eventual police traffic stop, than being sorry, locked up and maybe in worse trouble than a typical traffic ticket.

Thank you!

Miranda Wrights
Author / Parent

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WARNING: A cop is pulling your teen driver over—what now?

Parents of a teen driver can pass on a wealth of safe driving habits and practical driving wisdom; but what about dealing with law enforcement in your teen’s first, eventual police traffic stop?Being stopped by the police while driving happens a lot, yet do you or your teen driver know the right ways to handle (and survive) a police traffic stop when it happens to them?

The answers to those questions and more are in this new educational how-to book:
The Street Smart Driver’s Police Traffic Stop Survival Manual For Concerned Parents & Their Inexperienced Teenage Drivers.

This information ought to be REQUIRED LEARNING by parents for their peace-of-mind and by all teen drivers for their safety.The must-know topics in this book that aren't known by 99% of parents, aren't in any driver’s education class anywhere nor in any DMV license training book, include:
A. How not to make a police stop (traffic, DUI or other) situation worse, especially when you are in the wrong and regardless of the alleged traffic or other offense; and—
B. How to calmly assert and invoke your rights when you are absolutely in the right, including when you are involved in a suspicionless (and unconstitutional) police traffic stop such as for being a young driver just riding around, or perhaps caught up in a late-night DUI checkpoint stop.

In other words, you will be way better prepared to deal legally and properly with each police traffic stop situation and encounter. I promise.
Give your kid their best chance of a low-risk interaction with police when pulled over.

Teach them these traffic and driver safety things and more— including:

  1. The pitfalls and traps in a typical, legal traffic stop to not to fall into.
  2. How to deal effectively with traffic stops and cops at your car’s door — by learning what to say, what to do and as important what not to say and what not to do... and why.
  3. Know your rights, how to assert and invoke them and maintain your composure — using tested, proven suggested responses.
  4. Recognize the tricky, yet little-known police tactics used to get people to self-incriminate themselves.How to avoid humiliating searches of your person, property and vehicle because you know what to say to police.
  5. The learn the top THREE police stop survival rules teen drivers DON’T KNOW about that can hurt them, and the 30+ TACTICS and tips to protect your rights and make the police traffic stop end well.
  6. To prevent the escalation of a police encounter into an arrest.Use the Constitutionally-protected ways to deal with police during a traffic stop — regardless of innocence or guilt.
  7. Help your teenager drivers learn how to avoid the common mistakes young (and old) drivers make when stopped by police or other law enforcement officers.
  8. Know the mistakes everyday people make interacting with the police, all of which are completely avoidable.

This how-to book is written especially for all drivers particularly and especially for teenage and young-adult drivers, who will invariably, eventually find themselves in non-criminal traffic stops without a clue about what to expect, what to do and say... for their safety and survival.

Get this manual on your ebook reader in 1 min. of your purchase, now!

Like a parent's ounce of prevention, it certainly can’t hurt being well informed by properly preparing them for the eventual police traffic stop, than being sorry, locked up and maybe in worse trouble than a typical traffic ticket.

Thank you!

Miranda Wrights
Author / Parent

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