1. Wear your Seat Belt
2. Wear your Vest
Identify the five(5) parts of below 100 3. Watch your speed
4. Win- What's important now
5. Complacency Kills
1. Reduce Traflc Accidents
2. Reduce Severity of Accidents
Identify the four(4) goals of EVOC 3. Increase Eflciency
4. Impress upon the oflcers the responsibility, liability and
dangers involved in E.V.O.C
Biscoe v Arlington County (1984) Third Part Liability
Canton v. Harris Failure to Train
Fourth Amendment Seizure
Brower v. Inyo -Through means intentionally applied
-Intentional acquisition of physical control
Shock the Conscience
Sacramento v. Lewis
-14th Amendment violation
Reasonableness Standard
Scott v. Harris
-4th Amendment
Qualified Immunity
Plumhoff v. Rickard - Was no unreasonable due to public safety posed by
driver's reckless behavior
Failure to Yield
Identify the elements of NRS 484B.267 -Driver of every other vehicle must yield the right-away on
the right-hand edge of curb
Eluding
-Oflcers must have lights and sirens activated
Identify the elements of NRS 484B.550
-Driver willfully fails to bring vehicle to a stop (misde-
meanor
, -When endangering others (Felony)
-Readily identifiable as an emergency vehicle
Driving Code 3
-When responding to emergency calls oflcer may disre-
Identify the elements of NRS 484B.700
gard certain traflc laws, while making use of audible and
visual signals as required by state law.
1. Perceive
Identify the three P's of Professional Police Driving 2. Predict
3. Perform
1. Aim High in Steering
2. Get the Big Picture
Identify the five components of Professional Police Driving 3. Keep your eyes moving
4. Leave yourself an out
5. Make sure they see you
Identify a proper Eye Lead Time 15 seconds
Identify the proper following distance 3-4 Seconds
Identify how often you should scan your mirrors 5-8 Seconds
Identify the two most important parts of the vehicle Tires and Brakes
1. Under-Inflation
Identify the four common tire problems and the most 2. Age
common causes of tire failure 3. Wear
4. Condition
inflate tire to manufacture recommended PSI +/- one to
State the appropriate pressure in a properly inflated tire
two PSI
Identify what "wear bar" is and at what point they show up
Even with tread face at 2/32"
on a tire?
Three (3) Natural Laws of Motion
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