The Ask a Traffic Cop Livestream Replay

Sean Shapiro

This is simply a replay of the livestream that is produced and hosted by former Police Officer Sean Shapiro. Once the livestream is complete the entire audio file will be uploaded here for you to enjoy. #ASKaTrafficCop

  1. JAN 19

    ASK a Traffic COP After Dark January 14, 2026

    🎙️ Ask a Traffic Cop – After Dark Replay Season 4, Episode 2, S04E02 This is Ask a Traffic Cop, where police and traffic education meet fun, no matter how you get around, whether you walk, ride, or drive. Hosted by former police officer Sean Shapiro, also known as @VoiceoverCop, this podcast is your go to destination for real world traffic safety, traffic law, and honest policing conversations. Episode recorded January 14, 2026 (Wednesday night at 9 p.m. Eastern) This episode is the full replay of a live After Dark stream, now available in podcast form so you can listen on the go without breaking the law or burning through your data. This After Dark episode followed a busy start to the year with a slower, more relaxed pace. The focus was on chilling out and talking traffic, with no rush and no strict agenda. Viewers brought forward questions about tickets, winter driving, enforcement realities, and how traffic laws actually work in everyday situations. Despite being under the weather, Sean stayed live for approximately one hour and forty five minutes, doing his best to answer as many questions as possible and keep the conversation going. The late night format allowed for longer answers, thoughtful discussion, and a more casual back and forth with the audience. What’s Ask a Traffic Cop all about? It’s a casual, engaging space where you can ask a former cop anything about the rules of the road, safety tips, enforcement, and how to avoid tickets. Expect practical insights, clear explanations, a few laughs, and the occasional behind the scenes story. This podcast is not about pushing an agenda or selling fear. It is about keeping you, your family, and everyone else on the road safer through education and understanding. The show is proudly backed by the Canadian Organization for Better Traffic, Safety, and Education at bettertraffic.ca, with generous support from our sponsors Diamond and Diamond Lawyers and iFinallyWill.com. Their support helps keep reliable traffic safety information free and accessible. 👉 Ask a Traffic Cop goes live every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Eastern and Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern. If you enjoy the replay, consider joining us live next time. 🚗 Drive safe, stay informed, and keep the conversation rolling.

    1h 47m
  2. JAN 14

    ASK a Traffic COP replay for January 13, 2026

    #ASKaTrafficCOP Season 4, Episode 1, S04E01 Episode recorded January 13, 2026 This episode marked the kickoff of Season 4 of Ask a Traffic Cop, following more than 100 shows in 2025. The focus moving into 2026 remains the same, better conversations, more clarity around traffic law, and continued education that helps people make safer choices on the road. Approximately 35 minutes into the episode, Sean was joined by Jerry Agar on Newstalk 1010 for a live discussion on a major and timely topic. Toronto road fatalities in 2025 were the lowest they have been in the past 10 years. The conversation explored what that reduction actually means, why it may have happened, and whether the numbers reflect a meaningful trend or simply an anomaly. Ask a Traffic Cop is where police and traffic education meet fun, no matter how you get around, whether you walk, ride, or drive. Hosted by former police officer Sean Shapiro, also known as @VoiceoverCop, this show focuses on traffic safety, traffic law, and general policing questions. It is designed to give people clear, practical answers without noise, spin, or agendas. This episode is the full replay of a live stream originally broadcast on X.com, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Kick, Twitch, Rumble, and TikTok. It is intended for listening on the go without breaking the law or burning through your data. The show provides a casual, engaging space to ask a former cop real questions about the rules of the road, enforcement, safety tips, and how to avoid tickets. Expect useful insights, honest discussion, a few laughs, and occasional behind the scenes stories from Sean’s policing experience. This podcast is not about pushing an agenda or selling fear. It is about keeping you, your family, and everyone else on the road safer through education and understanding. Ask a Traffic Cop is proudly supported by the Canadian Organization for Better Traffic, Safety, and Education at bettertraffic.ca, along with the generous support of our sponsors Barrett Legal, Diamond and Diamond Lawyers, and iFinallyWill.com. Their support helps ensure Canadians continue to have access to free, reliable traffic safety information. Whether you are curious about traffic law, looking for safety advice, or trying to understand a situation you encountered on the road, this episode delivers clear answers and thoughtful conversation. 🚗 Drive safe, stay informed, and keep the conversation rolling.

    59 min
  3. 12/15/2025

    ASK a Traffic COP replay for December 9, 2025

    Ask a Traffic Cop – where police and traffic education meet fun, no matter how you get around, whether you walk, ride, or drive. Hosted by former police officer Sean Shapiro, AKA @VoiceoverCop, this podcast is your go-to destination for everything traffic safety and policing. Episode Recorded: December 9th, 2025 This episode is the full recording of our live stream. Listen on the go without breaking the law or burning through your data. Join Sean as he answers your traffic and policing questions, originally shared live on X.com, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Kick, Twitch, Rumble and TikTok. It’s a casual, engaging space to ask a former cop anything about the rules of the road, safety tips, and how to avoid tickets. Expect useful insights, a few laughs, and maybe even a behind-the-scenes peek into Sean’s experiences. This podcast isn’t about pushing an agenda or selling you something, it’s about keeping you, your family, and everyone else on the road safe. We’re proud to be backed by the Canadian Organization for Better Traffic, Safety, and Education (bettertraffic.ca) and the generous support of our sponsors: Barrett Legal (barrettlegal.ca) - Diamond and Diamond Lawyers diamondlaw.ca) and www.iFinallyWill.com. Their commitment helps us ensure Canadians have access to free, reliable road safety information. Whether you’re curious about traffic law, looking for safety tips, or just need a clear answer to that question that’s been bugging you, this is your chance to get real answers in real time. 🚗 Let’s drive safe, stay informed, and keep the conversation rolling! What’s Ask a Traffic Cop all about? Why we do it? Tune in and get involved!

    1h 50m
  4. 12/11/2025

    ASK a Traffic COP replay for December 2, 2025

    Ask a Traffic Cop – where police and traffic education meet fun, no matter how you get around, whether you walk, ride, or drive. Hosted by former police officer Sean Shapiro, AKA @VoiceoverCop, this podcast is your go-to destination for everything traffic safety and policing. Episode Recorded: December 2nd, 2025 This episode is the full recording of our live stream. Listen on the go without breaking the law or burning through your data. Join Sean as he answers your traffic and policing questions, originally shared live on X.com, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Kick, Twitch, Rumble and TikTok. It’s a casual, engaging space to ask a former cop anything about the rules of the road, safety tips, and how to avoid tickets. Expect useful insights, a few laughs, and maybe even a behind-the-scenes peek into Sean’s experiences. This podcast isn’t about pushing an agenda or selling you something, it’s about keeping you, your family, and everyone else on the road safe. We’re proud to be backed by the Canadian Organization for Better Traffic, Safety, and Education (bettertraffic.ca) and the generous support of our sponsors: Barrett Legal (barrettlegal.ca) - Diamond and Diamond Lawyers diamondlaw.ca) and www.iFinallyWill.com. Their commitment helps us ensure Canadians have access to free, reliable road safety information. Whether you’re curious about traffic law, looking for safety tips, or just need a clear answer to that question that’s been bugging you, this is your chance to get real answers in real time. 🚗 Let’s drive safe, stay informed, and keep the conversation rolling! What’s Ask a Traffic Cop all about? Why we do it? Tune in and get involved!

    1h 44m
  5. 12/10/2025

    ASK a Traffic COP replay for November 26, 2025

    Ask a Traffic Cop – where police and traffic education meet fun, no matter how you get around, whether you walk, ride, or drive. Hosted by former police officer Sean Shapiro, AKA @VoiceoverCop, this podcast is your go-to destination for everything traffic safety and policing. Episode Recorded: November 26th, 2025 This episode is the full recording of our live stream. Listen on the go without breaking the law or burning through your data. Join Sean as he answers your traffic and policing questions, originally shared live on X.com, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Kick, Twitch, Rumble and TikTok. It’s a casual, engaging space to ask a former cop anything about the rules of the road, safety tips, and how to avoid tickets. Expect useful insights, a few laughs, and maybe even a behind-the-scenes peek into Sean’s experiences. This podcast isn’t about pushing an agenda or selling you something, it’s about keeping you, your family, and everyone else on the road safe. We’re proud to be backed by the Canadian Organization for Better Traffic, Safety, and Education (bettertraffic.ca) and the generous support of our sponsors: Barrett Legal (barrettlegal.ca) - Diamond and Diamond Lawyers diamondlaw.ca) and www.iFinallyWill.com. Their commitment helps us ensure Canadians have access to free, reliable road safety information. Whether you’re curious about traffic law, looking for safety tips, or just need a clear answer to that question that’s been bugging you, this is your chance to get real answers in real time. 🚗 Let’s drive safe, stay informed, and keep the conversation rolling! What’s Ask a Traffic Cop all about? Why we do it? Tune in and get involved!

    1h 4m
  6. 12/09/2025

    ASK a Traffic COP replay for November 25, 2025

    Ask a Traffic Cop – where police and traffic education meet fun, no matter how you get around, whether you walk, ride, or drive. Hosted by former police officer Sean Shapiro, AKA @VoiceoverCop, this podcast is your go-to destination for everything traffic safety and policing. Episode Recorded: November 25th, 2025 This episode is the full recording of our live stream. Listen on the go without breaking the law or burning through your data. Join Sean as he answers your traffic and policing questions, originally shared live on X.com, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Kick, Twitch, Rumble and TikTok. It’s a casual, engaging space to ask a former cop anything about the rules of the road, safety tips, and how to avoid tickets. Expect useful insights, a few laughs, and maybe even a behind-the-scenes peek into Sean’s experiences. This podcast isn’t about pushing an agenda or selling you something, it’s about keeping you, your family, and everyone else on the road safe. We’re proud to be backed by the Canadian Organization for Better Traffic, Safety, and Education (bettertraffic.ca) and the generous support of our sponsors: Barrett Legal (barrettlegal.ca) - Diamond and Diamond Lawyers diamondlaw.ca) and www.iFinallyWill.com. Their commitment helps us ensure Canadians have access to free, reliable road safety information. Whether you’re curious about traffic law, looking for safety tips, or just need a clear answer to that question that’s been bugging you, this is your chance to get real answers in real time. 🚗 Let’s drive safe, stay informed, and keep the conversation rolling! What’s Ask a Traffic Cop all about? Why we do it? Tune in and get involved!

    59 min

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This is simply a replay of the livestream that is produced and hosted by former Police Officer Sean Shapiro. Once the livestream is complete the entire audio file will be uploaded here for you to enjoy. #ASKaTrafficCop