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MOTOR VEHICLE INVESTIGATION (MPTC) EXAM
LATEST COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
Windshield Size Up - (answer)While in the vehicle identify damage and
condition of vehicles, potential injuries, need for additional resources, and
identify hazards
Final Resting position - (answer)Where the vehicle comes to a complete stop
after area of impact
RESPECT model - (answer)the model used in crash investigations
Patrol Car Postioning - (answer)position the patrol car to protect scene,
passing motorists, and first responders, use emergency lights to warn
approaching drivers
Person in charge while on scene during emergency care for a crash -
(answer)highest ranking FIREFIGHTER
Chapter 85 - (answer)Regulations for ways
Chapter 89 - (answer)Laws of the road: turning, passing, lane usage, right of
way, failure to stop
Chapter 90 - (answer)Motor Vehicles, includes leaving the scene of a crash,
OUI
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Two Types of Motor Vehicle violations - (answer)1. CMVI: minor infractions,
with no provision for arrest of imprisonment. 2. Criminal Violation: more
serious, arrest or imprisonment
USASIR model for warrantless arrest in presence - (answer)(U)nlicensed
operation, operating (S)uspended license, use without (A)uthority, leaving the
(S)cene, operating under (I)nfluence, (R)efusal to submit.
Three key elements for MV law - (answer)motor vehicle, operation, public way,
public access, or in rare occasion private way
Motor Vehicle definition - (answer)all vehicles constructed for propulsion, by
power rather than muscular power eg. cars, trucks, motorcycles, atvs,
snowmobiles
operation - (answer)a person is operating whenever they are inside the vehicle
and intentionally manipulate some mechanical or electrical part of the vehicle,
which alone or in sequence will set the vehicle in motion
Public Way - (answer)any street or highway open to the public and maintained
by some sort of government including mass highways, municipal streets and
roads
Public access - (answer)all non ways in which the public has access and
regularly drives motor vehicles upon or public access by request eg parking
lots, public parks
Statute of limitations for most MV violations - (answer)6 years
MOTOR VEHICLE INVESTIGATION (MPTC) EXAM
LATEST COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
Windshield Size Up - (answer)While in the vehicle identify damage and
condition of vehicles, potential injuries, need for additional resources, and
identify hazards
Final Resting position - (answer)Where the vehicle comes to a complete stop
after area of impact
RESPECT model - (answer)the model used in crash investigations
Patrol Car Postioning - (answer)position the patrol car to protect scene,
passing motorists, and first responders, use emergency lights to warn
approaching drivers
Person in charge while on scene during emergency care for a crash -
(answer)highest ranking FIREFIGHTER
Chapter 85 - (answer)Regulations for ways
Chapter 89 - (answer)Laws of the road: turning, passing, lane usage, right of
way, failure to stop
Chapter 90 - (answer)Motor Vehicles, includes leaving the scene of a crash,
OUI
, 2
Two Types of Motor Vehicle violations - (answer)1. CMVI: minor infractions,
with no provision for arrest of imprisonment. 2. Criminal Violation: more
serious, arrest or imprisonment
USASIR model for warrantless arrest in presence - (answer)(U)nlicensed
operation, operating (S)uspended license, use without (A)uthority, leaving the
(S)cene, operating under (I)nfluence, (R)efusal to submit.
Three key elements for MV law - (answer)motor vehicle, operation, public way,
public access, or in rare occasion private way
Motor Vehicle definition - (answer)all vehicles constructed for propulsion, by
power rather than muscular power eg. cars, trucks, motorcycles, atvs,
snowmobiles
operation - (answer)a person is operating whenever they are inside the vehicle
and intentionally manipulate some mechanical or electrical part of the vehicle,
which alone or in sequence will set the vehicle in motion
Public Way - (answer)any street or highway open to the public and maintained
by some sort of government including mass highways, municipal streets and
roads
Public access - (answer)all non ways in which the public has access and
regularly drives motor vehicles upon or public access by request eg parking
lots, public parks
Statute of limitations for most MV violations - (answer)6 years