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Community Safety Education Act Post Quiz Rushecus 1. Why Should You Slow Down Below the Speed Limit and Turn on Hazard Lights as You

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Community Safety Education Act Post Quiz Rushecus 1. Why should you slow down below the speed limit and turn on hazard lights as you exit a highway to pull over? 2. Why should you place your hands on the steering wheel while officer is approaching? 3. If asked questions by an officer, you may not remain silent during a traffic stop. True False 4. When should you retrieve your driver's license and registration? Why? 5. If you are involved in a traffic stop as a passenger, you may leave if you are not detained. True False 6. An officer will always approach your vehicle from the driver side. True False 7. You can be arrested for not stopping when the vehicle performing a stop is a marked law enforcement vehicle. True False 8. What should you do once the officer has indicated that the stop is complete?

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1. You should slow down below the speed limit and turn on your hazard lights as you exit a highway to pull over because it alerts other drivers that you are pulling over and helps to ensure your safety as well as the safety of others on the road.2. You should place your hands on the steering wheel while an officer is approaching because it shows that you are not reaching for anything that could be perceived as a weapon or a means of escape.3. False. You may remain silent during a traffic stop. You have the right to remain silent and you should exercise that right.4. You should retrieve your driver's license and registration when an officer asks for them because it shows that you are cooperative and it helps the officer verify your identity and the registration of your vehicle.5. True. If you are involved in a traffic stop as a passenger, you may leave if you are not detained. However, it is generally best to remain in the vehicle until the officer has finished with the stop.6. False. An officer may approach your vehicle from either the driver's side or the passenger's side, depending on the circumstances of the stop.7. True. You can be arrested for not stopping when the vehicle performing a stop is a marked law enforcement vehicle.8. Once the officer has indicated that the stop is complete, you should slowly and carefully pull back onto the road, signal your intentions, and proceed with caution.