EVO (MCOLES MODULE 5) Solved Exercises and Questions, Exams of Advanced Education

A collection of solved exercises and questions related to evo (mcoles module 5). It covers various aspects of driving techniques, including backing, civil liability, driving principles, strategies, acceleration, pursuit, fatigue, icy roads, braking, steering, and vehicle tactics. Useful for students studying law enforcement or emergency response, providing practical insights into safe driving practices and procedures.

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EVO (MCOLES MODULE 5) Solved 100%
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Backing - ANSWER-1. Weight transfer
2. Turn around a
3. Fixed object relationship
4. 90-180 degree turns
civil liability - ANSWER-- types -
1. Negligence
2. Intentional torts
3. Constitutional torts
4. Excessive force (graham v Connor)
5. Agency procedures.
Driving principals - ANSWER-1. Apex cornering
2. Cornering skids
3. Dynamics of weight transfer
Driving strategies - ANSWER-1. Driver limitations
2. Anticipating hazards
3. Position vehicle with respect to other vehicles/pedestrians and possible hazards
4. Multi task management
5. Secure loose equipment
6. Proper occupant protection
- risk factors -
1. Decisions to operate in emergency mode
2. Terminating emergency run
3. Vehicle dynamics
4. Factors brought on by stress
5. Due regard for safety if others
Elements of proper acceleration - ANSWER-1. skid avoidance
2. Smooth starting
3. Adjustment for road conditions
4. Adjustment for environment
Engaging in pursuit - ANSWER-1. Seriousness of offense
2. Traffic and road conditions
3. Weather conditions
4. What's known about the offender
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Backing - ANSWER-1. Weight transfer

  1. Turn around a
  2. Fixed object relationship
  3. 90-180 degree turns civil liability - ANSWER-- types -
  4. Negligence
  5. Intentional torts
  6. Constitutional torts
  7. Excessive force (graham v Connor)
  8. Agency procedures. Driving principals - ANSWER-1. Apex cornering
  9. Cornering skids
  10. Dynamics of weight transfer Driving strategies - ANSWER-1. Driver limitations
  11. Anticipating hazards
  12. Position vehicle with respect to other vehicles/pedestrians and possible hazards
  13. Multi task management
  14. Secure loose equipment
  15. Proper occupant protection
  • risk factors -
  1. Decisions to operate in emergency mode
  2. Terminating emergency run
  3. Vehicle dynamics
  4. Factors brought on by stress
  5. Due regard for safety if others Elements of proper acceleration - ANSWER-1. skid avoidance
  6. Smooth starting
  7. Adjustment for road conditions
  8. Adjustment for environment Engaging in pursuit - ANSWER-1. Seriousness of offense
  9. Traffic and road conditions
  10. Weather conditions
  11. What's known about the offender
  1. Day v night driving
  2. Knowing the area
  3. Agency policy and procedures
  • consider the following -
  1. Car violator positioning
  2. Passing
  3. Lane changes
  4. Hills and curves
  • risk factors -
  1. Length of pursuit
  2. Intersections
  3. Continue or terminate pursuit
  4. Dynamics of the vehicle
  5. Road/traffic/weather conditions
  6. Pedestrians, passengers, and bystanders
  • positioning -
  1. Paralleling
  2. Lead position
  3. Radio communication
  4. Agency policy fatigue - ANSWER-1. Decreased visual efficiency
  5. Longer perception time
  6. Impaired judgement
  7. Longer reaction time Icy roads - ANSWER-1. Lightly apply breaks when stopping
  8. Steer in desired direction during a skid
  9. Reduce speed
  10. Slow acceleration
  11. Increase distance b/t vehicles Important information to dispatch - ANSWER-1. Location
  12. Directions
  13. Status Post-incident operations - ANSWER-1. Asses threat level
  14. Render first aid
  15. Determine need for additional resources