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Course Requirements
        Students must successfully score 70% or higher on a     At-Scene Traffic
        fi nal written exam and pass all practical exercises. All
        practical exercises are pass or fail with the opportunity for   Crash Investigation
        remediation for failures.
        Special Concerns
        This course will employ training simulator and force-on-                          TEICP Accredited Course
        force practical exercises. The following items are required
        of students: Issued duty gear; athletic type shoes suitable   Who Should Attend
        for use on mats; body armor; long sleeve shirt; gloves and   Law enforcement offi cers with traffi c crash investigation
        appropriate weather gear. Special protective gear will be   responsibilities. NCJA’s Introduction to Traffi c Crash
        provided by the Academy.                                Investigation is a prerequisite and must be successfully

        Course Coordinator                  Length of  Course   completed prior to attending NCJA’s At-Scene Traffi c
        Scott Grantham                    Three days (24 hours)  Crash Investigation.
                                                                Course Goal
                                                                To enable the participants to determine minimum speed
                                                                of vehicles involved in a crash based on physical evidence
                                  TEICP Accredited Course       documented at the scene.
                                                                Course Objectives
                                                                The student will be able to:
         Aggressive                                             ➤  Perform a variety of mathematical computations to:
                                                                    -  Determine minimum vehicle speed based on physical
                                                                      evidence.
         Driving Enforcement                                        -  Determine Time/Distance traveled.
         (Web-based)                                                -  Solve Linear Equations.
                                                                    -  Perform Unit Analysis.
                                                                    -  Account for variations in perception/reaction times.
        Who Should Register                                         -  Account for braking defi ciencies when calculating
        Those law enforcement offi cers who have the responsibility    speed.
        of enforcing traffi c laws within their jurisdiction and those   -  Determine the coeffi cient of friction for various
        tasked with the responsibility of developing an agency traffi c   surfaces.
        safety program.                                         Methodologies
                                                                The course employs demonstration,
        Course Goal                                             lecture and practical exercises.   LIMIT 2 STUDENTS
        To provide the participants with the information needed to                                 PER DEPARTMENT.
        identify and address aggressive driving behaviors on public   Course Requirements
        streets and highways.                                   Attendance is required at all class sessions. Satisfactory
                                                                completion of practical exercises conducted throughout the
        Course Objectives                                       course must be accomplished. A minimum score of 75%
        The student will be able to:                            must be attained on the fi nal exam.
        ➤  Identify aggressive driving behavior.
        ➤  Interpret legal considerations of aggressive driving
            enforcement.
        ➤  Design an aggressive driving campaign.

        Methodologies
        This on-line course employs reading assignments and written
        essays, as well as online testing.
        Course Requirements
        Students must complete all assignments by the conclusion of
        the course. A minimum score of 70% must be attained on all
        written examinations and assignments.
        Special Concerns
        Student must have access to a computer and email capability.
        Course Coordinator                     Course Credit
        Jesse Kittrell                           Sixteen hours
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