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  1. [b]Instructions:[/b]
  2. [list=1][*]You have 48 hours to complete the exam and return it.
  3. [*] When submitting the exam, you must use the following title for the subject of the message: [TCI] Firstname Lastname.
  4. [*]Cheating or sharing the exam, in or out of character by any means, will result in severe disciplinary action, up to server-wide punishment.
  5. [*]Multiple choice questions require you to check the box of the answer that you think is correct with an "x".[/list]
  6.  
  7. [divbox=#FFFFFF][center][img]http://i.imgur.com/I81A1Uo.png[/img]
  8.  
  9. [size=120]Los Santos Police Department[/size]
  10. [b][size=110]Traffic Collision Investigator Examination[/size][/b][/center]
  11. [hr][/hr]
  12.  
  13. [b]Name:[/b] Firstname Lastname
  14. [b]Serial Number:[/b]
  15. [b]Date:[/b] DD/MMM/YYYY
  16.  
  17. [hr][/hr]
  18. [center][size=120][b]Section 1 — Multiple Choice Questions[/b][/size][/center]
  19. [hr][/hr]
  20.  
  21. [b]1. A traffic collision that involves DUI is: [0/1][/b]
  22. [list=none][-] Class II
  23. [-] Class I[/list]
  24.  
  25. [b]2. A vehicle that collides with an object then overturns is classified as: [0/1][/b]
  26. [list=none][-] Head-on
  27. [-] Hit Object
  28. [-] Overturned
  29. [-] Broadside[/list]
  30.  
  31. [b]3. A traffic collision report form is mandatory when: [0/1][/b]
  32. [list=none][-] A civilian demands that one is filed
  33. [-] A supervisor demands that one is filed
  34. [-] Death occurs
  35. [-] All of the above[/list]
  36.  
  37. [b]4. The officer is required to retain the licenses of the involved drivers until: [0/1][/b]
  38. [list=none][-] The officer reaches a conclusion
  39. [-] The drivers are in a good condition
  40. [-] The officer is certain the drivers are not drunk
  41. [-] The officer issues them a citation[/list]
  42.  
  43. [b]5. When should the officer activate their emergency lights whilst on the scene of a traffic collision?: [0/1][/b]
  44. [list=none][-] When the collision is in a populated area
  45. [-] When the drivers are injured
  46. [-] At all times
  47. [-] Only if necessary[/list]
  48.  
  49. [b]6. An officer arriving on the scene of a traffic collision and wishing to block traffic should park their vehicle: [0/1][/b]
  50. [list=none][-] Sideways to block the entire road
  51. [-] Facing straight on the road
  52. [-] Tilted to the right or left
  53. [-] None of the above [/list]
  54.  
  55. [hr][/hr]
  56. [center][size=120][b]Section 2 — Short Answer Questions[/b][/size][/center]
  57. [hr][/hr]
  58.  
  59. [b]7. You arrive on the scene of a traffic collision. A red sedan has collided with a blue sports car. The red sedan's front bumper is heavily damaged, and so is the sports car's rear bumper. Upon reviewing all available evidence, you discover that the red sedan was following the blue sports car at a speed of 60 MPH, and had a distance of approximately 6 feet between it and the sports car. The driver of the sports car claims he slowed down his vehicle because he saw a pedestrian crossing the road and did not want to collide with them. What is the type of collision, who is at fault, and why? [0/3][/b]
  60.  
  61. [list=none]Answer here.[/list]
  62.  
  63. [b]8. You arrive on the scene of a traffic collision. A black sedan has collided with a pedestrian in Idlewood, specifically Winona Avenue. Upon reviewing all available evidence, you discover that the black sedan was driving at a speed of 40 MPH when the pedestrian attempted to cross the road from Idlewood gas station to the southern side of Alhambra, not using a crosswalk. The pedestrian, however, was already in the process of crossing the road and was doing so at a slow pace, but the driver of the sedan failed to stop in time. Who is at fault and why? [0/3][/b]
  64.  
  65. [list=none]Answer here.[/list]
  66.  
  67. [b]9. A Sergeant asks Officer Doe, who is operating under 3-EDWARD-21, to perform a traffic collision investigation. The officer replies and states that he is unable to do so as he is not qualified to perform traffic collision investigations. Is the officer right in saying so? Why or why not? [0/2][/b]
  68.  
  69. [list=none]Answer here.[/list]
  70.  
  71. [hr][/hr]
  72. [center][size=120][b]Section 3 — Scenario Questions[/b][/size][/center]
  73. [hr][/hr]
  74.  
  75. [b]10. You are dispatched to the scene of a traffic collision on Temple Drive. Upon arrival, you see an LSPD Crown Victoria (plates: 'POLICE') collided with a black Jester (plates: '1ABC234'). The cruiser's front bumper is damaged, and so is the Jester's driver door. The driver of the Jester is able to leave the vehicle via the passenger door and the officer operating the cruiser is also able to safely leave the vehicle. The civilian and officer suffered no injuries at all.
  76.  
  77. Explain the course of action you would take to investigate the collision, from the moment you arrive until the scene is ready to be cleared. Determine which party is at fault then file a mock traffic collision report form. ([url=https://i.imgur.com/umCGufw.png]Demonstration 1[/url], [url=https://i.imgur.com/eKSuwGd.png]Demonstration 2[/url]) [0/11][/b]
  78.  
  79. [list=none]Answer here.
  80.  
  81. [altspoiler=TRAFFIC COLLISION REPORT FORM][divbox=white][color=#FFFFFF].[/color]
  82. [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/I81A1Uo.png[/img]
  83.  
  84. [size=120][b]Los Santos Police Department[/b][/size]
  85. [b]Traffic Collision Investigation Report[/b][/center]
  86. [size=90]CHP 555 (REV. 4-11) OPI 060[/size]
  87. [hr][/hr]
  88. [list=none][u][b]Information[/b]__________________________________________________________________________________[/u]
  89. [b]Date:[/b]
  90. [b]Time:[/b]
  91. [b]Location:[/b]
  92. [b]Class:[/b] I / II
  93.  
  94. [u][b]Conditions[/b]___________________________________________________________________________________[/u]
  95. [u][b]Weather[/b][/u]
  96.  
  97. [aligntable=right,0,0,260,0,0,transparent]
  98. [-] [b]Rain[/b]
  99. [-] [b]Fog[/b][/aligntable]
  100. [-] [b]Clear[/b]
  101. [-] [b]Cloudy[/b]
  102.  
  103. [u][b]Lighting[/b][/u]
  104.  
  105. [aligntable=right,0,0,149,0,0,transparent]
  106. [-] [b]Dark - Street Lights[/b]
  107. [-] [b]Dark - No Street Lights[/b][/aligntable]
  108. [-] [b]Daylight[/b]
  109. [-] [b]Dusk / Dawn[/b]
  110.  
  111. [u][b]Type of Collision[/b][/u]
  112.  
  113. [aligntable=right,0,0,165,0,0,transparent]
  114. [-] [b]Rear End[/b]
  115. [-] [b]Hit Object[/b]
  116. [-] [b]Vehicle / Pedestrian[/b]
  117. [-] [b]Other[/b][/aligntable]
  118. [-] [b]Head-On[/b]
  119. [-] [b]Side Swipe[/b]
  120. [-] [b]Overturned[/b]
  121. [-] [b]Broadside[/b]
  122.  
  123.  
  124. [u][b]Party 1[/b]_______________________________________________________________________________________[/u]
  125. [b]Full Name:[/b]
  126. [b]Age:[/b]
  127. [b]Sex:[/b]
  128.  
  129. [b]Vehicle Model:[/b]
  130. [b]Vehicle Color:[/b]
  131. [b]Vehicle Registration:[/b]
  132. [b]License Status:[/b]
  133.  
  134. [b]Vehicle Damage:[/b]
  135. [b]Personal Injuries:[/b]
  136.  
  137. [u][b]Role[/b][/u]
  138.  
  139. [aligntable=right,0,0,222,0,0,transparent]
  140. [-] [b]Pedestrian[/b]
  141. [-] [b]Other[/b][/aligntable]
  142. [-] [b]Driver[/b]
  143. [-] [b]Bicyclist[/b]
  144.  
  145. [u][b]Enforcement Action[/b][/u]
  146. [aligntable=right,0,0,170,0,0,transparent]⠀
  147. [-] [b]Traffic Citation[/b]
  148. [-] [b]License Suspension[/b]
  149. [-] [b]Verbal Warning[/b][/aligntable]
  150. [-] [b]Arrest[/b]
  151. [-] [b]License Revocation[/b]
  152. [-] [b]License Warning[/b]
  153.  
  154. [u][b]Party 2[/b]_______________________________________________________________________________________[/u]
  155. [b]Full Name:[/b]
  156. [b]Age:[/b]
  157. [b]Sex:[/b]
  158.  
  159. [b]Vehicle Model:[/b]
  160. [b]Vehicle Color:[/b]
  161. [b]Vehicle Registration:[/b]
  162. [b]License Status:[/b]
  163.  
  164. [b]Vehicle Damage:[/b]
  165. [b]Personal Injuries:[/b]
  166.  
  167. [u][b]Role[/b][/u]
  168.  
  169. [aligntable=right,0,0,222,0,0,transparent]
  170. [-] [b]Pedestrian[/b]
  171. [-] [b]Other[/b][/aligntable]
  172. [-] [b]Driver[/b]
  173. [-] [b]Bicyclist[/b]
  174.  
  175. [u][b]Enforcement Action[/b][/u]
  176. [aligntable=right,0,0,170,0,0,transparent]⠀
  177. [-] [b]Traffic Citation[/b]
  178. [-] [b]License Suspension[/b]
  179. [-] [b]Verbal Warning[/b][/aligntable]
  180. [-] [b]Arrest[/b]
  181. [-] [b]License Revocation[/b]
  182. [-] [b]License Warning[/b]
  183.  
  184. [u][b]Cause[/b]_______________________________________________________________________________________[/u]
  185. [b][u]Party at Fault[/u][/b]
  186. [aligntable=right,0,0,243,0,0,transparent]⠀
  187. [-] [b]Party 2[/b][/aligntable]
  188. [-] [b]Party 1[/b]
  189.  
  190. [b][u]Primary Collision Factor[/u][/b]
  191. [aligntable=right,0,0,137,0,0,transparent]⠀
  192. [-] [b]Parking Violation[/b]
  193. [-] [b]Reckless Driving[/b]
  194. [-] [b]Vehicular Endangerment[/b]
  195. [-] [b]Other[/b][/aligntable]
  196. [-] [b]Speeding Violation[/b]
  197. [-] [b]Failure to Abide[/b]
  198. [-] [b]Yield Violation[/b]
  199. [-] [b]DUI[/b]
  200.  
  201. [b][u]Narrative[/u][/b]
  202. Narrative of incident, detailing the collision and who is at fault and why. If any "other" checkbox was ticked, it shall be detailed here.
  203.  
  204. [u][b]Other[/b]_______________________________________________________________________________________[/u]
  205. [b]Serial Number:[/b]
  206. [b]Notes:[/b]
  207. [/list][/divbox][/altspoiler][/list]
  208.  
  209. [hr][/hr]
  210. [size=110][b]COMMAND USE ONLY[/b][/size]
  211.  
  212. [b]Exam Overall: [—/25][/b]
  213. [b]Marked by:[/b]
  214. [/divbox]
  215. [/quote]
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