Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
I'm going to be driving from Washington, DC to northern Louisiana with an LA license plate that expired a couple of years ago. Insurance and driver's license are okay. Any suggestions about what route I should take or how I can avoid getting pulled over? I'm a pretty safe driver, don't speed...going to try and make sure my car is clean and not conspicuous... Should I just stick to major interstates and hope a cop doesn't get close enough to notice? What about smaller, more remote highways and local roads? (Travel time is not a concern...) Does anyone have suggestions about specific states, cities, or roads I should avoid? I've heard plenty about cops in the south being worse about hassling drivers from out of state. I've heard bad things about Lousiana police on I-10, too, and although I won't have to drive very far into LA, I'm concerned about getting nabbed there, where the police will certainly know what color my tag is supposed to be. Has anyone else done this? Any suggestions would be very helpful! |
Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
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