It's normal to slow down when you see a cop. It's a weird impulse many of us have. Sometimes though in a panic people basically slam on their brakes. At first, you may think maybe they saw something on the road. or there was an animal, deer are always running around, but no, it's not that at all. They saw a cop hiding somewhere very nearby.

Does slamming on your breaks save you from getting in trouble with the boys in blue here in the Midwest?

Drunk Man covering his face from police car light
PaulBiryukov
loading...

No slamming on your breaks doesn't save you from getting in trouble!

Again I totally understand slowing down, but slamming on your brakes is a bit much. As the old saying goes, cops see you before you see them. If you were speeding odds are they already clocked you. Has slamming on your brakes or even slowing down ever actually worked if you're going well over the speed limit? In my experience... No.

Police Officer Writing Ticket
moodboard
loading...

The Most Annoying Thing

Many people have a tendency to slow down or brake when they see a cop even if they are going the speed limit. I use to do this when I was younger and didn't realize how annoying, or dangerous it was. Going 70 and droping to 65 is frustrating to other drivers.

The other day while driving, the traffic was flowing normally and then a car realized it was passing an undercover cop and slammed on it's brakes messing up the flow, but they were going the speed limit and doing nothing wrong. They just got worried and overcorrected. It's a small complaint, and I don't blame them for getting spooked, but this is just a reminder to keep in mind that in almost all cases it's not worth slamming on your brakes when you notice a cop.

These Five Car Brands have the Most Speeding Tickets
Shutterstock
loading...

So be safe, be smart and if you don't want to get pulled over don't speed at an abnormal speed.

LOOK: Books set in Iowa

Stacker compiled a list of books set in Iowa from Goodreads.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

More From US 104.9