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Speeder's Guide to Avoiding Tickets  
Author: James M. Eagan
ISBN: 0380807580
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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"It's a shame that someone with twenty years of service would turn around and do something like this."


Book Description

Regardless of your record as a driver, everyone speeds sometimes. You are on the open road, no one around for miles, and so you step on the gas pedal. Then you experience a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach -- and in your wallet -- when you see a flashing red light in the rearview mirror. Now you can ease on down the road without paying the high price of traffic tickets, inflated insurance premiums and expensive lawyer's fees. Former New York State Trooper James M. Eagan tells you how-with invaluable tips and trade secrets that the police don't want you to know.What makes a cop "tick" -- and how to use it to your advantageWhat dates and times are safest to step on the gas and when you are most likely to get caughtHow to avoid talking yourself into tickets What stories and excuses will often work How to spot an unmarked carClipping the wings off "The Bear in the Air"And much more!

Whether you drive for business or pleasure -- or simply suffer from occasional leadfoot -- you cannot afford to be without this book!


About the Author
James M. Eagan is a former New York State Trooper with more than twenty years of experience.




Speeder's Guide to Avoiding Tickets

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Regardless of your record as a driver, everyone speeds sometimes. You are on the open road, no one around for miles, and so you step on the gas pedal. Then you experience a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach — and in your wallet — when you see a flashing red light in the rearview mirror. Now you can ease on down the road without paying the high price of traffic tickets, inflated insurance premiums and expensive lawyer's fees. Former New York State Trooper James M. Eagan tells you how-with invaluable tips and trade secrets that the police don't want you to know.What makes a cop "tick" — and how to use it to your advantageWhat dates and times are safest to step on the gas and when you are most likely to get caughtHow to avoid talking yourself into tickets What stories and excuses will often work How to spot an unmarked carClipping the wings off "The Bear in the Air"And much more!

Whether you drive for business or pleasure — or simply suffer from occasional leadfoot — you cannot afford to be without this book!

     



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