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  • Chapter Twelve Traffic Investigation
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  • Traffic Laws Most crimes require that intent be proved. This is not true in the case of most traffic laws
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  • Five Traffic Laws that can be Enforced on Private Property D.U.I. Reckless Driving Leaving the Scene of an Accident Negligent Homicide Automobile Homicide
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  • An officer must be called to investigate all accidents where total damage exceeds $1000.00 or involves injuries.
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  • Most traffic violations are classified as Class C misdemeanors.
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  • Intentionally running over someone with a car is not a traffic violation It is assault
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  • If involved in an accident, the driver must produce: Drivers license Registration Proof of insurance
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  • Reckless Driving Willful or wanton disregard for life or property
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  • Exhibition Driving A driver does not have to exceed the speed limit in order to receive a citation for exhibition driving.
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  • Exhibition Driving Speed contests can result in a citation for Exhibition Driving.
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  • Turn signals must be on for at least 2 seconds before turning
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  • Exhibition Driving
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  • At an open intersection, which cars has the right of way if the two arrive at the same time? The car on your right.
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  • Bicyclists have to stop for red lights
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  • A car must be parked 30 feet from traffic control devices
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  • An exhaust system must not allow excessive noise or smoke
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  • Most cars and trucks must display both a front and a rear license plate
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  • A motor cycle must display a license plate on the rear of the vehicle.
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  • The three Es of highway safety Engineering Education Enforcement
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  • Skid marks Caused by friction between the road and a locked tire.
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  • Upon arrival at the accident scene, an officer should look for: Witnesses Debris Skid marks
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  • What does a traffic diagram show Final resting position of vehicles
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  • What is Evasive action? Any action other than braking. Changing direction or speed to avoid impact.
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  • A person can be charged for D.U.I. if the blood alcohol content is at or above:
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  • Blood alcohol chart
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  • Measurements taken at an accident scene can be utilized by either: Triangulation Fixed object / baseline method
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  • Things that an officer should plan for when making a traffic stop. Time of day Street lighting Traffic Officer safety
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  • Time of day and street lighting
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  • Traffic
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  • Officer Safety
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  • Measurement of skidmarks will provide minimum speed.

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