MDR Flashcards
MDR
outline
Policy
- Definition
- Goal
- 3-pronged approach
Analysis
- Enforcement (BIG BACKS)
- Education (CAR SAT)
- Engineering (2 C’s)
After-Action
Closing
MDR
Policy
MDR – Traffic related fatalities per 100 million miles driven
Department’s strategic goal #1 is “Contributing to a safe California”
Sub-goal #1 is “Reduce fatal and serious injury crashes”
As a supervisor, hold myself and my Officers accountable and utilize the 3-pronged approach towards reducing the MDR (Enforcement, Education, Engineering)
MDR
Analysis
Enforcement
B – Beat accountability
1124s/1125s
Sweeping beat
I – In view Patrol
G – Grants
Speed enforcement
Street racing
DUI
B – Big 3 PCFs (Speed, DUI, Restraints)
These are primary PCFs contributing to the MDR
A – Alliance with allied agencies
Sideshow task forces
Information sharing
C – Commercial Enforcement
Be educated and familiar with commercial violations to initiate enforcement stops
It’s your beat. Don’t just rely on MREs
K – Killer Areas
Area knowledge
AI stats
Conduct SEU operations in areas during known time
S – Stars
Recognize Officers doing standout work utilizing 100 forms, Form 2’s and briefings
MDR
Analysis
Education
C – Community Outreach
Use PIO
Smart start, Age Well, Right Turn (community education programs)
A – Active Social Media
Education campaigns
R – Restraints
Car seat events, free car seat grant programs
S – School Programs (Use PIO)
Every 15 minutes
Bicycle, crosswalk, jay walking education
A – Awareness
Slow for the cone zone campaign
Move over law
T – Training
ARIDE, DRE, Radar, LiDAR, Car seat techs, Street Racing, Advanced AI
MDR
Analysis
Engineering
C – CalTrans
C – County Roads
Establish and maintain relationships with local offices
Ensure roadways, signage, markings are in good order and report where work is needed
MDR
After-action
Training days, briefing, SROVTs, ride-alongs, conversations
MDR
Closing statement
As a supervisor, I realize my actions and leadership I provide will have a direct, positive impact on the success of the Department’s goals as they relate to the mileage death rate.