Learn
all of the tactics, practices, and techniques of professional law
enforcement drivers on this easy-to-use interactive CD-Rom today! It
is not necessary to invest in expensive high-speed tracks in order
to provide useful and effective driver training. This training guide
not only goes into great detail as far as mental awareness and
knowledge is concerned in high-speed chases and defensive driving...but
makes due with parking lots, airports, wide roadways, etc. for
proper 'hands-on' training and techniques.
This CD is a great educational reference
for anyone interested in learning more about professional driver
training, or simply defensive driving in general. Any student or law
enforcement personnel, or anyone looking to learn more about the
safe operation of vehicles will find this CD extremely useful.
This guide can be used to develop meaningful and effective driver
training and can help save lives!
Table
of Contents (683 Pages Total)
Chapter 1 –- Establishing a Driver
Training Process
1.1 Identify statutory law, case law, policy, & liability governing
non-emergency driving.
1.2 Identify statutory law, case law, policy, & liability
governing emergency driving.
1.3 Identify law governing the use of a vehicle as deadly force
in terminating pursuits.
1.4 Identify law governing civil liability for deprivations of
rights other than by force.
Module 2:Non-Emergency Response Driving
2.1 Identify the reasons
for law enforcement driver training.
2.2 Identify unique characteristics of law enforcement driving.
2.3 Identify the effects that attitudes and emotions have upon
law
enforcement driving.
2.4 Identify common psychological factors
that contribute to law enforcement collisions.
2.5 Identify common physiological factors that contribute to
law enforcement collisions.
2.6 Identify the components of driving that lay the foundation
for good driving habits.
2.7 Identify vehicle defects that contribute to law enforcement
collisions.
2.8 Identify elements of an acceptable law enforcement vehicle
inspection.
2.9 Identify the importance of safety belts and other occupant
protection devices.
2.10 Demonstrate acceptable use of safety belts and other
occupant protection devices.
2.11 Identify common environmental factors that contribute to
law enforcement collisions.
2.12 Identify factors that affect handling, steering, and
braking to include ABS systems.
2.13 Identify factors that influence the stopping distance of a
vehicle.
2.14 Identify driving movements that frequently contribute to
law enforcement collisions.
2.15 Identify acceptable vehicle control methods.
2.16 Identify methods for skid avoidance.
2.17 Identify acceptable methods for the use of the
communications radio.
2.18 Identify factors involved in skid control.
Module 3:Emergency Response Driving
3.1
Identify emergency warning devices on law enforcement vehicles.
3.2 Identify factors that contribute to the effective use of a
police radio.
3.3 Identify factors in route selection for an emergency
response.
3.4 Identify the changes in vehicle dynamics that occur during
an emergency response.
3.5 Identify acceptable steering methods for use during an
emergency response.
3.6 Identify acceptable methods of cornering during an
emergency response.
3.7 Identify acceptable backing methods during an emergency
response.
3.8 Identify acceptable collision avoidance methods during an
emergency response.
3.9 Identify types of Power Assist Steering Loss and Minimizing
Potential Loss of Control
Module 4:Pursuit Driving
4.1 Identify factors that impact on initiating a vehicle
pursuit
4.2 Identify factors involved when conducting a vehicle
pursuit.
4.3 Identify factors that would warrant the termination of a
vehicular pursuit.
4.4 Identify factors that impact on the termination of a
pursuit.
4.5 Identify factors the termination of a pursuit by using
physical intervention techniques.
4.6 Identify considerations involved in post-pursuit reporting.
4.7 Demonstrate the ability to conduct a pursuit.
4.8 Identify post-litigation preparation considerations.
Chapter 3 --
Emergency Vehicle Driving and Policy
Chapter 4 -–
Validating a Driver Training Course
Chapter 5 -–
Instructor Qualifications
Chapter 6 -–
Course Facilities
Chapter 7 –-
Management of Emergency Vehicle Operational
Risks
Chapter 8 -–
Practical Exercises
Part A - Steering
Part B - Backing
Part C - Braking
Part D - Turning
Part E - Recovery
Part F - Skid Control
Part G - Parking
Part H - Cumulative Skills Acquisition
Part I - Cumulative Skills Pursuit
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it.
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