Drivers explained why patrol officers look over their shoulder after stopping a car.


Explanation for drivers: why patrol officers peek into the car interior
The police have the right to stop vehicles only in cases where there are objective reasons. Such reasons are not necessarily related to traffic violations; for example, patrol officers may stop cars to obtain witness statements or due to temporary changes in traffic flow.
Unfortunately, some patrol officers use these legitimate stops for more detailed checks of drivers. They peek into the car interior, hoping to find additional violations or grounds for imposing fines, even if the initial reason for the stop was completely different.
With the car's engine running, all indicators can be seen on the dashboard, including those that indicate possible malfunctions. Patrol officers often specifically look at these indicators through the car window. If they notice warning signals from the ABS or brake systems, they may fine the driver.
Therefore, experienced drivers, when stopped by the police, turn off the engine to eliminate all dashboard indicators and avoid possible fines.
Earlier, drivers were also explained how to lose their license due to the absence of one 'accessory'.
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