
Episode #13 – Pulled Over on a Motorcycle? Don’t Reach for Trouble | Legal & Safety Insights with Motorcycle Accident Attorney Richard Jaffe & Retired Officer Joe Eschmann
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🚨 Episode 13 – Don’t Reach for Trouble 🚨
Pulled over on your motorcycle? How you handle a motorcycle traffic stop can have serious legal and safety consequences. In this episode of Riding Counsel, Motorcycle Accident Attorney Richard Jaffe teams up with retired Freeport Police Motorcycle Officer Joe Eschmann to share essential motorcycle safety tips and critical legal insights every rider needs.
Discover why it’s vital to wait until you're asked before reaching for your driver’s license and registration—and how to store your documents so they’re easy to access calmly and safely during a traffic stop. Joe shares lessons from over 30 years of law enforcement experience, explaining common mistakes riders make that can lead to tickets, accidents, or legal trouble. Richard provides expert info on your rights during traffic stops and what steps to take after a motorcycle accident or citation to protect yourself.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How to stay calm and safe during motorcycle traffic stops
Best practices for presenting your documents and communicating with law enforcement
What police look for when stopping motorcyclists and how to avoid misunderstandings
Guidance on protecting your rights after a motorcycle crash or citation
Whether you’re a new rider or part of the seasoned biker community, this episode offers practical safety advice and vital legal knowledge to help you ride smarter and stay protected on the road.
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