CLEET - Law Enforcement Driver Training 100% Verified
The student will identify the justification for law enforcement driver training. - ANSWER
1. Reduce collisions
2. Reduce personal injury
3. Reduce the liability of the driver, community, or agency
4. Increase the level of attention to the driving task
5. Increase the desire to continue to improve as a driver
6. Create higher levels of maturity
7. Create greater emotional control and discipline
8. Minimize the acceptance of risk when gain is adequate
9. Minimize driver stress
10. Enhance the image of the law enforcement officer as a role model and professional
11. Enhance the information-processing and decision-making skills to avoid potential
collision situations
12. Enhance the personal skills to cope with on-going driving conditions
, 13. Enhance vehicle control skills to cope with normal and abnormal conditions
14. Enhance skills, which transfer to the off-job driving role
Disclaimer - ANSWER The first roughly half of these are my notes. I didn't have the fill in
the blank sheets so compare with your notes. If you have something different, you're
probably right!
The second half are notes from another platoon.
The student will identify characteristics unique to law enforcement driving. - ANSWER
Complying with State Law and Agency Policy
Public reaction to law enforcement vehicles
Using radio communications during normal and emergency driving
Driving under stress
Driving with distractions (prisoners, suspects, etc)
Driving on patrol (observing cars, buildings, people; wanted lists; listening to radio)
The student will identify statutory law, case law, and the principles of liability governing
non-emergency, emergency, and pursuit driving law enforcement officers, supervisors,
and agencies may be held civilly liable for injuries arising from law enforcement driving
activities. - ANSWER A. State Statute Requirements - Non-Emergency Driving
The student will identify the justification for law enforcement driver training. - ANSWER
1. Reduce collisions
2. Reduce personal injury
3. Reduce the liability of the driver, community, or agency
4. Increase the level of attention to the driving task
5. Increase the desire to continue to improve as a driver
6. Create higher levels of maturity
7. Create greater emotional control and discipline
8. Minimize the acceptance of risk when gain is adequate
9. Minimize driver stress
10. Enhance the image of the law enforcement officer as a role model and professional
11. Enhance the information-processing and decision-making skills to avoid potential
collision situations
12. Enhance the personal skills to cope with on-going driving conditions
, 13. Enhance vehicle control skills to cope with normal and abnormal conditions
14. Enhance skills, which transfer to the off-job driving role
Disclaimer - ANSWER The first roughly half of these are my notes. I didn't have the fill in
the blank sheets so compare with your notes. If you have something different, you're
probably right!
The second half are notes from another platoon.
The student will identify characteristics unique to law enforcement driving. - ANSWER
Complying with State Law and Agency Policy
Public reaction to law enforcement vehicles
Using radio communications during normal and emergency driving
Driving under stress
Driving with distractions (prisoners, suspects, etc)
Driving on patrol (observing cars, buildings, people; wanted lists; listening to radio)
The student will identify statutory law, case law, and the principles of liability governing
non-emergency, emergency, and pursuit driving law enforcement officers, supervisors,
and agencies may be held civilly liable for injuries arising from law enforcement driving
activities. - ANSWER A. State Statute Requirements - Non-Emergency Driving