Law enforcement officers sometimes execute a traffic break to slow or stop highway traffic and to alert drivers that some kind of activity ahead poses a hazard. Perhaps there’s an emergency police operation further up the highway, or maybe workers are clearing debris from a collision that just occurred.
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Regardless of what has prompted the traffic break, drivers need to recognize signs of the maneuver and respond quickly and appropriately. During a traffic break, an officer turns on the rear emergency lights, slows the patrol vehicle, and drives across multiple lanes of traffic in a snake-like manner. (Click on the photo or link below the headline to view a video of a traffic break.)
The California Department of Motor Vehicles recommends these actions to aid the officer conducting the traffic break:
Activate your own emergency flashers to warn other drivers there’s a hazard ahead.
Slowly begin to decrease your speed. Don’t slow abruptly unless it’s necessary to avoid a collision. Slow to the same speed as the officer while keeping a safe distance from the patrol vehicle ahead of you.
Don’t attempt to drive past the patrol vehicle.
Don’t accelerate until the patrol vehicle has turned off its emergency lights and traffic conditions ahead allow the return to normal speeds.
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