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Traffi c
c. Precision Exercise
Fundamentals of Law d. Quick Entry/Exit (stressed/non-stressed)
Enforcement Driving (FLED) e. Pursuit Driving (Modifi ed)
Methodologies
TEICP Accredited Course This course employs a combination of lecture,
demonstration, and practical skills training.
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Course Requirements
➤ Identify the legal and liability issues concerning law Attendance is required for all class sessions. The students
enforcement vehicular operations to include: will need to bring the following equipment: Department-
a. Operator’s negligence issued patrol vehicle or like patrol vehicle, comfortable
b. Vehicular pursuit clothing for classroom and fi rst skills day, complete
c. “Failure to protect” theory uniform including leather gear for second skills day,
d. North Carolina General Statutes appropriate rain gear, and their agency pursuit/emergency
response policy. Students/departments are responsible for
➤ Identify the six “C’s” to consider while conducting a all expenses involving their own vehicles.
known risk vehicle stop.
➤ Complete a practical exercise concerning each Course Coordinator
student agency’s emergency response and pursuit Dan Worley
policy, or the Attorney General’s Model Policy.
➤ Demonstrate the ability to use acceptable vehicle Length of Course
control methods by successfully completing the Three days (24 hours)
following practical exercises:
a. Offset Lane Maneuver
b. Fixed Radius Curve
➤ Identifying and documenting physical evidence.
Introduction to Traffi c Crash ➤ Measuring and diagramming crash scenes.
Investigation ➤ Legal issues.
➤ Proper completion of the DMV-349.
TEICP Accredited Course
Methodologies
The class will employ lectures and extensive practical
Who Should Attend exercises.
Law enforcement offi cers who may be the fi rst to arrive on
scene at a traffi c crash. Course Requirements
Attendance is required at all class sessions.
Course Goal Students must attain a pass (pass/fail scoring) on all
To teach the offi cer methods for identifi cation, preservation practical exercises and a score of 75% on the fi nal written
and documentation of critical time-sensitive evidence exam. This course is a prerequisite for NCJA At-Scene
typically found at the scene of a traffi c crash. Traffi c Crash Investigation.
Course Objectives Course Coordinator
The course will include instruction covering the following Terry D. Miller
areas:
➤ Safely responding to the scene. Length of Course LIMIT 2 STUDENTS
➤➤ Scene management. Five days (40 hours) PER DEPARTMENT.
➤ Recognizing the Human Factors involved.
➤ Interviewing techniques.
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