Takeaway
According to researchers at the University of Michigan, Virginia Tech University and Stanford University traffic stops which end up with arrest, handcuffing or a search, often happen in the earliest moments: namely after the first 45 words spoken by the police officer—or in the first 27 seconds.
Therefore, traffic stops can be extremely sensitive. It is important to know what to say and what to keep to yourself, as well as how to act so that things remain calm and normal throughout the entire event. Drivers as well as police officers, should all act as per the law and do their best to keep the situation under control.
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