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What are the Reasons for traffic stops

Checkpoints / roadblocks


Bolo be on the lookout for stolen vehicles


Suspicious activity


Traffic violations



The two types of traffic stops

Unknown risk and high-risk felony

Communication with dispatchers to find traffic stop

Location


vehicle tag number


vehicle color and maker


occupants description of vehicle

Items requested when pulled over

Drivers license and proof of insurance

Problems encountering during traffic stops

Language barriers


disability


literacy


dangerous situations

What are the safety issues regarding DUI

Designated drivers


Interlock ignition driver


know your limits / peer pressure

Field sobriety of violation

One leg stand


walk-and-turn


H.G.N horizontal gaze nystagmus

What is DUI

Operating and being an actual physical control of moving motor vehicle under the influence of

What are the three things that you were influenced of under a DUI

Narcotics alcohol inhalants huffing / sniffing

The three phases of driving under the influence are

Vehicle in motion personal contact and pre-arrest screening

What is BAC

Blood alcohol concentration

For every DUI violators arrested________ or more are arrested by police once contacted

3

Random surveys of drivers stopped during Elite Eventing early morning weekend hours_______ percent had a BAC of 10% or greater

10

Alcohol crashes are_____ times more likely to result in death than non-alcoholic relations crash

9

It is estimated that the average DUI violator commits the fence_____ times per year

80

Approximately___ out of 10 motorist stopped for reckless driving during an experimental roadside screening test positive for cocaine marijuana or both this study is called the__________

6 New England Journal of medication study

Taking blood from violator is not a violation of his or hers_____ Amendment right against self-incrimination this was called what

5th Schmerber vs. California1966

Sobriety checkpoints are constitutional because states have a substantial interest in keeping intoxicated drivers off the road and measured of intrusion is slight this is called the what

Michigan Department of State Police vs sitz 1990

Implied consent warning consist of taking

Breath blood urine

That more people are killed by drunk drivers than any other type of

Hoffman

Alcohol related crashes are nine times more results in death than non-alcoholic related crashes

Morrison

44% of traffic fatalities in the u.s. for alcohol-related

Davis

is one of the first case to test the constitionality of forbid from taking blood from an arrested person

Breithaupt vs abram

The first implied consent statue was enacted in

New York in 1953

What does weaving mean

To move side to side

Swerving

Suddent or abrut turns