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Page 1: Traffic Enforcement. Categories of Violations Infractions Misdemeanors Felonies Document Violations Equipment Violations Moving Violations

Traffic Enforcement

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Categories of Violations

• Infractions• Misdemeanors• Felonies

• Document Violations• Equipment Violations• Moving Violations

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Uniform Summons & Complaint• For criminal traffic offenses• Must include– Officer’s name– Description of alleged offense– Time and place of alleged offense– Time, place and date to appear in court– Statement that signing the summons does not

constitute an admission of guilt and failure to sign it is a Class E crime

– It is a promise for them to appear in court – Failure to appear or respond results in an arrest

warrant being issued

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Violation Summons & Complaint (VSAC)

• Used for traffic infractions• Same info as USAC but….• Must include the date on or before the person

is to file a response with the Violations Bureau

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Fine Money

• Most goes to the state’s General Fund• Traffic infractions– 6% goes to the Law Enforcement Agency

Reimbursement Fund– % to Highway Fund

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Speeding

• Section 2074• “…careful and prudent speed not greater than

is reasonable and proper having due regard to the traffic, surface and width of the way and of other conditions then existing.”

• Over limit by 30+ mph is criminal

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Radar/Lidar

• Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR)• Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR)

• Operator must be certified and able to explain how it is calibrated and used in court

• Calibration of device before use and at end of use• Visual estimate of speed required• Audio should be used

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RADAR/LIDAR

• Stationary mode• Moving mode

• Impacted by– Weather conditions– Size of target (Radar)– Angle in beam (Cosine effect)

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Impounds

• Tow away report– Vehicle inventory– Damage– Contents

• Department policy required• Contraband can be seized• Private tows– Recorded in dispatch – repossessions or private

property

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Operating Under the Influence

• National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

• List of 24 cues developed• Based on 3 field studies and 12,000 traffic

stops

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Operating Cues

• Problems in maintaining proper lane position• Speed and braking problems• Vigilance problems• Judgment problems

• Predict impaired operation at least 35% of the time

• Combining cues increases accuracy

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Problems Maintaining Proper Lane Position

• Weaving• Weaving across lane lines• Straddling a lane line• Swerving• Turning with a wide radius• Drifting• Almost striking a vehicle or other object• Probability = .50 - .75

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Speeding and Braking Problems

• Stopping problems– Too far– Too short– Jerky

• Accelerating or decelerating for no apparent reason

• Varying speed• Slow speed (10+ mph under limit)• Probability = .45 - .70

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Vigilance Problems

• Driving in opposing lane or wrong way on one way

• Slow response to traffic signals• Slow or failure to respond to officer’s signals• Stopping in lane for no apparent reason• Driving without lights at night• Failure to signal or signal inconsistent w/action• Probability = .55 - .65

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Judgment Problems

• Following too closely• Improper or unsafe lane change• Illegal or improper turn (too sharp, jerky)• Driving on other than the designated roadway• Stopping inappropriately in response to officer• Inappropriate or unusual behavior (arguing)• Appearing to be impaired• Probability = .35 - .90

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Post Stop Cues

• Difficulty with motor vehicle controls• Difficulty exiting the vehicle• Fumbling with license/registration• Repeating questions or comments• Swaying, unsteady or balance problems• Leaning on the vehicle or other object• Slurred speech

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Post Stop Cues

• Slow to respond to officer or officer must repeat

• Providing incorrect information, changes answers

• Odor of alcoholic beverage from the driver• Probability = greater than or equal to .85

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Interview

• Have you had anything to drink (alcohol) today?

• How much did you have?• What time did you start?• When did you have your last drink?• Where are you coming from?• Where are you going?

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Field Sobriety Tests

• Standardized Field Sobriety Tests– Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN)– Walk and Turn– One Leg Stand

• Based on research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

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HGN

• About 88% accuracy• Person instructed to follow an object in

horizontal motion – with their eyes only• Impaired– Difficulty smoothly tracking– Distinct jerking at maximum deviation– Jerking begins within 45 degrees of center

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Walk and Turn

• Divided attention – listen & follow instructions while doing simple movements

• Nine steps heel-to-toe in straight line – then turn on one foot and return the same way in the opposite direction

• 79% who give 2 or more indicators will have BAC of .08 or more

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Walk and Turn

• Can’t maintain balance while being instructed• Begins before instructions are finished• Stops while walking to regain balance• Doesn’t touch heel-to-toe• Steps off the straight line• Uses arms to balance• Makes the turn improperly• Takes an incorrect number of steps

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One Leg Stand• Instructed to stand with one foot off the

ground six inches for 30 seconds and count aloud (one thousand one…)

• Indicators– Swaying while balancing– Using arms to balance– Hopping to maintain balance– Putting the raised foot down

• 83% of those with 2 or more indicators will have a BAC of .08 or more

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Combined

• Accurate in 91% of the cases when the clues from the 3 components are combined

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BAC Tests

• Implied Consent• .08 limit• Strict liability law – no intent required to be

proven• Balloon test• Intoxilyzer• Blood

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Accidents

• Public way or where public traffic can be reasonably anticipated

• Bodily injury or death• $1000 in damage • Report by quickest means possible

• Fatal accidents must be investigated by a full time officer

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Accidents

• Commercial vehicle requires Commercial Vehicle Enforcement to respond

• Late reported accidents– Both parties– Estimates– View both vehicles

• Unattended vehicles – locate owner & exchange info

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Accidents

• Accident scene can be a crime scene and needs to be treated as such

• Other hazards present – wires down, traffic, hazardous materials, biological material

• Don’t move cars if the accident has extensive damage or injury

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Accidents

• May need to mark items that may be moved

• Reconstruction begins with the final rest position of what is involved – vehicles, people, items from car