After being pulled over by law enforcement, a driver should immediately exit the vehicle and quickly approach the officer’s squad car.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Exiting the vehicle can be seen as a threat to the police officer’s safety. Drivers should stay in their vehicle with their hands visible on the steering wheel until the officer gives further instructions.
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