It works like this. You are on a shift with 9 other guys. If those other guys are averaging 1 or 2 tickets a day, then your Sergeant might notice you aren't contributing and eventually say something. Say what we will about traffic tickets, some people are just a hazard out on the road and need a reminder every now and then that they need to pay attention. So most people drive reasonably out of fear they may get a ticket. If they continue to speed, or run red lights and see they aren't getting stopped by police that are in the area, they get bolder until they end up hurting themselves (which I don't really mind) or worse, hurting others. So tickets are a necessary evil.
When I was a Sergeant, my philosophy was that in a 10 hr shift, barring any wild crazy nights, you will be able to see and stop at least 1 vehicle that was creating a hazard with their driving.. so on a 4 day work week, if tickets were in the 3 or better range I wouldn't say anything. Some officers love traffic enforcement, some hate it...
I've dreamed of being in the RCMP ever since I was a kid in canada, they get a lot of respect in rural areas atleast from the people we know. Than again they usually bust people for drinking on roads that are loaded with moose, drinking beer whereever we want, or speeding on roads that are loaded with moose.
Plus chicks that dig mounties are usually ultra gear.(hot conservative/ and they like a guy that's fit) still wanna do it, but I doubt I could pass the pysch profile's to save my life. (no joke) cousin's husband blew them and he seemed normal.
I donno I generally don't like american cops, just because the structure is way to subjective. You gotta have just the right number of tickets in a days, would you give them out to people that seem like you(nice white chaps) or thugs driving cadi's with 2pac blarring?