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➤ Identify the six “C’s” to consider while conducting a
Fundamentals of Law known risk vehicle stop.
Enforcement Driving (FLED) ➤ Complete a practical exercise concerning each
student agency’s emergency response and pursuit
policy, or the Attorney General’s Model Policy.
TEICP Accredited Course ➤ Demonstrate the ability to use acceptable vehicle
control methods by successfully completing the
following practical exercises:
Who Should Attend a. Offset Lane Maneuver
This course is intended for sworn North Carolina law b. Fixed Radius Curve
enforcement offi cers. c. Precision Exercise
d. Quick Entry/Exit (stressed/non-stressed)
Course Goal e. Pursuit Driving (Modifi ed)
To provide the student with a refresher of operating
a vehicle while performing the functions of a law Methodologies
enforcement offi cer and driver. Instruction includes both This course employs a combination of lecture,
classroom lecture and driving range practicals. demonstration, and practical skills training.
Course Objectives Course Requirements
At the end of this block of instruction, the participant will be Attendance is required for all class sessions. The students
able to achieve the following objectives in accordance with
information received during the instructional period: will need to bring the following equipment: Department-
➤ Demonstrate the acceptable use of occupant issued patrol vehicle or like patrol vehicle, comfortable
protection devices during quick entry/exit practical clothing for classroom and fi rst skills day, complete
exercises. uniform including leather gear for second skills day,
➤ Identify the below listed components of the driving appropriate rain gear, and their agency pursuit/emergency
system and discuss their relationship to law response policy. Students/departments are responsible for
enforcement driving maneuvers and crash causes. all expenses involving their own vehicles.
a. Environment
b. Vehicle Course Coordinator
c. Driver Terry D. Miller
➤ Identify the acronym “SIPDE” and explain its
relationship to a driving style that is low-risk, high Length of Course
gain. Three days (24 hours)
➤ Identify the driving maneuvers that frequently
contribute to law enforcement vehicular collisions.
➤ List acceptable collision avoidance methods.
➤ Identify factors that may impair vision and special
considerations required while performing nighttime
driving.
➤ Identify factors to consider for vehicular pursuits and
emergency responses.
➤ Identify the types and limitations of emergency
warning devices on law enforcement vehicles.
➤ Identify methods that will aid in the effective use
of a law enforcement radio during an emergency
response.
➤ Identify the legal and liability issues concerning law
enforcement vehicular operations to include:
a. Operator’s negligence
b. Vehicular pursuit
c. “Failure to protect” theory
d. North Carolina General Statutes
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