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In the world of push to start, do cops actually ask you to put your keys on the dash?
I've been pulled over quite a bit and have never had a cop ask me to put my keys on the dash.
It's never happened to me either. Maybe he's experiencing some weird regional thing.
Got pulled over in an EV. Not so much as an on/off switch. Cop didn’t ask me to do anything.
"KEEP YOUR HANDS WHERE I CAN SEE THEM AND PUT THIS GROUNDING STRAP AROUND YOUR WRIST!"
Hmmm. Hard to say. A cop pulled me over for "Operating a motor vehicle without her phone number". Eventually, she agreed to only give me a DWS (Driving While Sexy). It feels like an abuse of power, but as she reminds me all the time, she's the one with the gun...