Pedestrian - ✅✅ A person traveling on foot or in a wheelchair
Primary reasons for regulation of traffic - ✅✅ ♦Prevention of traffic accidents
♦ Facilitate traffic flow
The ramifications for non-enforcement of traffic laws - ✅✅ ♦ Increased highway
fatalities and injuries
♦ Increased property damage
♦ Poor image of police
♦ Impediment of traffic flow
The cadet will identify the difference in criminal intent for most traffic violations
and criminal offenses as: - ✅✅ intent does not have to be proven for most traffic
offenses.
Criminal negligence - ✅✅ •A person engages in conduct with criminal
negligence or is criminally negligent with respect to circumstances surrounding his
conduct or the result of his conduct when he ought to be aware of a substantial and
unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur
•The risk must be of a nature and degree that the failure to perceive it constitutes a
gross deviation from the standard of care that an ordinary person would exercise in
all the circumstances as viewed from the actor's standpoint
,Negligent homicide - ✅✅ •Criminal homicide constitutes negligent homicide if
the actor, acting with criminal negligence, causes the death of another
The penalties associated with violations of the traffic code. - ✅✅ A violation of
any provision of the traffic code is an infraction, unless otherwise provided
Circumstances where a driver license will not be issued - ✅✅ •A person younger
than 16 years of age
•Applicant has not completed a course in driver training approved by the
Commissioner of Department of Public Safety
•The person is a minor and has not completed the driving requirement
Persons who are not required to obtain a Utah driver license or who are exempt
from licensing requirements - ✅✅ •Driving an official United States
Government class D motor vehicle with the permit for that vehicle
•Driving a road roller, road machinery, or any farm tractor or implement of
husbandry temporarily drawn or moved on the highways
•A nonresident who is 16 and younger than 18 and has in possession a valid license
certificate issued by the nonresident's state or country
•Driving under a learner permit in accordance with section UCA 53-3-210.5
•Driving with a temporary license issued in accordance with section UCA 53-3-
207
•Persons operating a motor assisted scooter, moped, or electric personal assistive
mobility device
The division shall issue a learner permit to an applicant who: - ✅✅ The division
shall issue a learner permit to an applicant who:
Is at least 15 years of age
Has passed the knowledge, physical, and
,Mental fitness tests
Paid the fee for a learner permit
The application fee entitles the applicant
To: Take the knowledge test no more than
Three times
A class D license may be issued upon - ✅✅ Completing a driver education
course
Passing a skills test
Reaching 16 years of age, and
Paying the fee for the class D license
Licensing requirements to operate a motorcycle - ✅✅ •A motorcycle learner
permit may be issued for six months to applicants who:
Hold an original class D, Commercial Driver License (CDL), or an out of state
equivalent
Has passed the motorcycle knowledge test
The motorcycle learner's permit entitles an applicant to operate on a highway and
is subject to the following restrictions: - ✅✅ For the first two months from the
issue date the operator may not operate the motorcycle:
•On a highway with a speed limit of more than 60 miles per hour
•With passengers or after 10 p.m. Or before 6 a.m.
, For the third through sixth months from the date of issuance, the motorcycle
operator may ride without any of the above restrictions
An officers minimal considerations to address in making a decision to use deadly
force: - ✅✅ ♦ State laws and court decisions
♦ Department policy
♦ The proximity of bystanders
♦ The distance to the suspect (time, distance, and cover)
♦ Behavior of perpetrator
♦ The type of weapon and ammunition used by the officer
The four firearms rules: - ✅✅ 1. All guns are always loaded and are to be treated
accordingly
2. Never let the muzzle of your weapon cover anything you are not willing to
destroy (laser rule) 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you have made the
conscious decision to fire
4. Be aware of your target and the backstop beyond
Range rules include and are not limited to: - ✅✅ 1. Three positions of the
handgun: In the holster
Ready position
On target
2. Holster before bending over to pick up equipment
3. Absolutely no horseplay
The effect training has on the psychological and physiological forces, which occur
when a person feels threatened with danger. - ✅✅ ♦ Confidence in your abilities
♦ Development of muscle memory and improved reaction time