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1) Normal Patrol
What are the 3 types of law
2) Emergency Response
enforcement driving?
3) Pursuit Driving
Who is at risk when pursuit You, the suspect, and pedestrians.
driving? (3)
1) Tires / wheels
What are the 4 different areas 2) Interior
that an officer should check
during a vehicle inspection? 3) Exterior
4) Trunk
1) Body stops if car is stopped by impact.
2) Force is distributed across body.
What are the reasons why seat
3) Prevents ejection.
belts are used? (5)
4) Body is positioned for airbag deployment.
5) Body may be more able to maintain control of vehicle.
1) The Claw
What are the 2 tactical ways to
take off your seat belt?
2) The Napolien
, 1) Know where you are.
2) Deviate from your regular route.
What are 4 patrol strategies to
use when patrolling
3) Stay alert.
4) Play "What if?"
What are the 2 different traffic 1) The Smith System
strategies when being aware of
traffic? 2) SIPDE
1) Aim High ( look further in front of your hood)
2) Get the big picture (observe everything around you)
What are the 5 principles of the
3) Keep your eyes moving
"Smith System?"
4) Leave yourself an out
5) Make sure they see you
S - Search (look and listen for clues)
I - Identify (ID potential dangerous situations)
What does "SIPDE" stand for? P - Predict (predict what could happen)
D - Decide
E - Execute
1) 9 - 3 Concept
2) Shuffle Steering / Hand-to-hand Steering
What are the 4 steering hand
positions?
3) Hand-over-hand Steering
4) 12 O'Clock Position
What steering wheel hand 12 O'clock Position
position is used when backing?
When replacing two worn tires, Rear
should the new tires be put on
the front or rear axle?
When driving around a curve, The Apex of the corner
where should you aim your
vehicle?
A situation where there is a high probability of death,
serious injury, or significant property loss.
What is the definition of an
"Emergency?"
Action by an emergency vehicle may reduce the seriousness
of the situation.