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When a law enforcement officer is pulling you over, your first move is to get to the side of the road as soon as it's safe to do so. Keep in mind that the officer may understandably be wary of you while approaching the car. Not all drivers are as courteous as you, so do your best to let the officer know you're ready, willing, and able to cooperate.
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