In this latest episode of "Everyday Dialogues," "Talking to the Traffic Police." Whether you're a new driver or looking to improve your communication skills in traffic-related encounters, this episode is a must-listen! ðð¬
Dialogue Reading:
ð®ð»Officer: License and registration, please.
ððŒââïžDriver: Hereâs my license. May I get my registration out of the glove compartment?
ð®ð»Officer: Yes. Do you know why I pulled you over?
ððŒââïžDriver: No, I donât.
ð®ð»Officer: You were going 70 miles an hour, Mr. Lee.
ððŒââïžDriver: I thought I was going the speed limit, maâam.
ð®ð»Officer: Do you know what the speed limit is here?
ððŒââïžDriver: I believe it is 65 miles per hour. That is the last sign I saw.
ð®ð»Officer: A road crew is painting the lines today. The posted speed limit in the construction zone is 50 miles per hour.
ððŒââïžDriver: I understand, officer.
ð®ð»Officer: Are you aware that the fine for speeding in a construction zone is doubled?
ððŒââïžDriver: No, I was not aware of that.
ð®ð»Officer: Road signs are posted for your familyâs safety. Is everyone buckled up back there?
ððŒââïžDriver: Yes, they are wearing seat belts. Iâm sorry they are upset. I have never been pulled over before.
ð®ð»Officer: Good. Iâm going to write you a ticket for going 10 miles over the speed limit today. Next time you wonât get off so easy. Is that clear, Mr. Lee?
ððŒââïžDriver: Yes, maâam.
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