The good side is that you are being honest and the officer appreciates it. You may have a chance that the officer will let you go with a warning.
The bad side is that if you get assigned a ticket and you had admitted that you were indeed speeding then it will be used against you at court. Officers usually take notes on what you say. So if you feel that you will get assigned a speeding ticket then you really shouldn’t directly admit that you were speeding.
2) Deny that you were speeding. This approach usually creates tension between you and the police officer. If you don’t have a reasonable argument to convince the officer that you weren’t speeding then you will get assigned a ticket.
The good side for this approach is that you will have more chance to beating your speeding ticket at court, since you didn’t admit that you were speeding.
3) Don’t admit that you were speeding but neither deny it.
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