3. “Where Are You Going?”

Similar to the previous question, this one seeks more personal information. You’re not required to disclose your destination. A polite, “I’d prefer not to say,” is sufficient. Sharing your plans isn’t necessary and can lead to more probing questions. Keeping your answers short and respectful is key. Remember, the officer’s primary concern should be the reason for the stop. Diverting into unrelated topics isn’t helpful. Maintaining your privacy is within your rights. Always stay calm and composed during the interaction. Your focus should be on resolving the stop efficiently.