4 Lines That End a Traffic Stop in Under 2 Minutes

4 Lines That End a Traffic Stop in Under 2 Minutes Pulled over? Your next 10 seconds determine your legal future. Most drivers think being talkative helps, but the law doesn't reward "friendly"—it rewards those who know their rights. In this video, we break down 4 specific phrases based on Supreme Court rulings like Salinas v. Texas and Rodriguez v. United States that can end a traffic stop in minutes. What you will learn: The Trap: Why answering "Do you know why I stopped you?" is a trap for a confession. The 4th Amendment: How to correctly refuse a vehicle search so evidence can be challenged later. The 5th Amendment: Why staying silent isn't enough—you must explicitly invoke your right to remain silent. The Exit: How to distinguish between a voluntary conversation and a legal detention using one simple question. Memorize these lines to protect yourself from unnecessary searches and self-incrimination. Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney in your state for specific guidance. #TrafficStop, #KnowYourRights, #5thAmendment, #PoliceEncounters, #ConstitutionalRights, #LegalTips, #LawyerAdvice, #4thAmendment, #DrivingTips, #CriminalDefense, #StaySilent, #PoliceStop, #CivilLiberties