After being pulled over by law enforcement, a driver should immediately exit the vehicle and approach the officer’s squad car.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
If you are stopped by law enforcement, acknowledge the officer’s presence by turning on your right turn signal. Pull your vehicle as far off the roadway as possible, turn off your radio, and end any cell phone conversation. Never exit your vehicle unless the officer directs you to do so. Exiting your vehicle can make the officer feel threatened and increase the risk of being struck by a passing vehicle.
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