Traffic Stops
Traffic Crash Investigations
DUI Traffic Stops
Critical Incidents
Vocab
100

The goal of every traffic stop is...

To promote driver education and safer roadways

100

A collision involving one or more vehicles in motion causing property damage, personal injury, serious bodily injury, or death.

What is traffic crash?
100

DUI is both a ______ and _____ .

Whatt is societal and a law enforcement problem?

100

An active shooters goal 

What is mass murder?

100
The part of the criminal justice system responsible for the enforcement of laws, maintaining civil order, and the protection of the constitutional rights of everyone within the United States

What is law enforcement?

200

All traffic stops begin as a 

What is unknown traffic stop?

200

This determines the jurisdiction of the scene 

What is the first harmful event?

200

The human body process alcohol through the following physiological processes:

What is absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination?

200

A standard, on scene, all hazards approach to manage and coordinate the operation of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communication under a common organizational structure.

What is the incident command system?

200

The involuntary jerking of the eyes as they move upward and are held at maximum deviation for a minimum or four seconds 

What is vertical gaze nystagmus?

300

This rule assumes that if you find one of something there is another

What is the plus one rule?

300
The black mark left by a tire sliding while it is unable to rotate

What is a skid mark?

300

Common mental and physical effects of alcohol may include the following:

What is slowed reactions and PRT, poor judgement, risk taking, and poor coordination?

300

This materials burn in the presence of an ignition source. Some examples are gasoline, diesel fuel, and acetone

What is flammable liquids and combustible liquids?

300

The use of bribes, threats of force, or intimidation to gain cooperation or compliance

What is coercion?

400

Three main objectives during the initial interaction with the driver

What is begin by identifying yourself as law enforcement, explain the reason for the stop, and ask the driver to provide their DL, registration, and insurance information?

400

Examples of this violation: expired license plate, driver license violations, lack of insurance 

What is non-contributing traffic violation?

400

A piece of evidence that suggests impairment

What is a clue?

400

The three steps when involved in a hazmat incident

What is on scene debriefing, incident critique, and after action analysis?

400

The legal right of a driver to provide information during a civil investigation of a traffic crash that prohibits that information from becoming self-incriminating if the civil investigation becomes a criminal investigation

What is crash privilege?

500

List the 10 steps in order of an unknown traffic stop

What is 

step 1: follow the vehicle until it is safe

Step 2: Notify dispatch of the traffic stop 

Step 3: Select a safe location to stop 

Step 4:activate emergency equipment to communicate 

Step 5: Park the patrol vehicle 

Step 6: conduct a visual assessment of the vehicle 

Step 7: Exit the patrol vehicle 

Step 8: Determine the safest approach technique

Step 9: Interact with the driver and passengers 

Step 10: Choose a course of action

500
Whether you determine the traffic crash incident does or does not require a written report, use form HSMV 90011S:

What is driver report of traffic crash and driver exchange of information form?

500

The DUI report should establish the following elements for the arrest:

What is there was reasonable suspicion for stopping or contacting the accused and the accused was the driver or in actual physical control of he vehicle, and there was probable cause to believe the accused was impaired?

500

The evacuation subsection also gives information about how far people should stay from a spill

What is protective action distance?

500
An unjustified and baseless attitude toward a person because of their membership in a social group 

What is prejudice?