If OVI is a criminal offense, the standard of proof is Correct
Answer - Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
The purpose of implied consent is Correct Answer - To
encourage a driver arrested for OVI to provide a chemical test for
evidence
For the Per Se offense, chemical test result is _________ evidence
Correct Answer - Presumptive
The Per Se law makes it unlawful to Correct Answer - Drive
with statutory prohibited level of a substance in your body
The Phase One (vehicle in motion) tasks are Correct Answer -
observation of the vehicle and to observe the manner in which the
driver responds to your signal to stop
Two common symptoms of impairment Correct Answer -
slowed reactions, impaired judgments, impaired vision, poor
coordination
Alcohol Impairs the ability to______________ among tasks Correct
Answer - Divide attention
Three clues reinforcing the suspicion of DWI which may be
observed during the stopping sequence are Correct Answer -
attempt to flee, no response, slow response, an abrupt swerve,
sudden stop, striking the curb or another object
The two major evidence gathering tasks of Phase Two are Correct
Answer - Face to face, observation of the exit
, The major decision of Phase Two is Correct Answer - Do I have
enough RS of DWI to have the driver exit the vehicle
Among the describable clues an officer might see during the Phase
Two interview are: Correct Answer - Bloodshot eyes
soilded clothing
fumbling fingers
alcohol containers
drugs or drug paraphernalia
bruises
bumps or scratches
unusual actions
Among the describable clues an officer might hear during the
interview are Correct Answer - Slurred speech
admission of drinking
inconsistent responses
abusive language
unusual statements
Among the describable clues an officer might smell during the
interview are Correct Answer - alcoholic beverage
marihuana
cover up odors
unusual odors
There are three techniques an officer might use in asking questions
that constitute simple divided attention tasks. These techniques are
Correct Answer - asking for two things simultaneously
asking interrupting or distracting questions
The Count Down Technique requires the driver to Correct Answer
- Count out loud 15 or more numbers in reverse sequence