Code 3 Driving Excluding Pursuit Flashcards
What is a Code 1 Response:
A. Normal Response
B. Must obey all traffic laws
C. Must obey all traffic rules.
D. All of the Above
D
Code 2 response - Lights no siren can be used to:
A. Stop Violators
B. Arriving in an area where sirens might alert a suspect.
C. To signal other motorists of a traffic hazard.
D. When approved by a Sergeant or above for a motorcade.
E. All the above.
E
What is Code 3 -
Emergency lights and sirens
Code 3 driving WILL NOT exceed (blank) over the speed limit with the exception of pursuits A. 10mph B. 20mph C. 15mph D. 25mph
B
Officers (may/will) respond Code 3 when Imminent danger to citizens and the officer’s arrival might save lives.
May
Officers May/will respond code 3 when. Another officer requires assistance to control a volatile situation.
May
Officers May/Will respond code 3 when Reliable information exists of a felony in progress and for pursuits
MAY
T/F. All Department members, commissioned and civilian, may respond code 3 if situations dictate a code 3 response.
F. Only commissioned personnel can.
The primary and secondary officer responding code 3 WILL notify Dispatch via (radio/mdt)
Radio
T/F. The primary and secondary officer responding Code 3 must also indicate it on their MDT
T
When responding Code 3:
First and second arriving units will: 9. Broadcast arrival status via the (radio/MDT)
Radio
When responding Code 3:
The primary and secondary officer (WILL/SHOULD) determine the need for continued Code 3 response and advise such over the (Radio/MDT)
Will; Radio
Additional Units utilizing Code 3 driving (not primary or secondary) will make Code 3 driving and arrival announcements via (radio/MDT)
MDT
Code 3 Driving
T/F. Field supervisors will: Monitor respective radio channels to ensure strict adherence to this policy and will cancel or direct code 3 responses, as warranted.
T