Signing a ticket is an admission of guilt.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Drivers should not refuse to sign a ticket if issued. Signing a ticket is not an admission of guilt, it is only an acknowledgment that the driver has received the ticket. The signature itself does not indicate that the driver agrees with the ticket or admits to the violation. It simply confirms receipt of the citation.
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