EVOC Written Test: Questions and Answers for Emergency Vehicle Operation, Exams of Medicine

This resource provides questions and answers related to emergency vehicle operation (EVOC), covering emergency response, Virginia code, and the driver's triad. It includes vehicle dynamics, pursuit strategies, and stress management techniques. Designed for law enforcement and emergency responders, it enhances knowledge in safe vehicle operation. It addresses vehicle safety, tire pressure, brake fading, and pre/post-pursuit evaluations. It offers insights into oversteer/understeer control, spotlight use, and the impact of speed on kinetic energy, improving decision-making in emergency driving.

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EVOC Written Test UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
Acronym Term of SIPDE
#1 Condition For Emergency Response
#2 Condition For Emergency Response
#3 Condition for Emergency Response
Exemption #1
Exemption #2
Exemption #3
Exemption #4
Exemption #5
Exemption #6
Exemption #7
Things you "CANNOT DO" regarding Code Virginia
46.2-920
Scan
Identify
Predict
Decide
Execute
An emergency must exist.
Full emergency equipment (Lights and Siren) as may be
reasonably necessary.
Due regard for the safety of persons and property.
Disregard Speed Limits
Proceed past any steady or flashing red signal, traflc light
or stop sign (with no siren activated oflcers must yield
right of way or come to a complete stop)
Park or Stop Anywhere
Disregard regulations governing turning
Pass or overtake another vehicle at any intersection
Pass or overtake stopped or slow-moving vehicle, by going
to the left either in a no-passing zone or by crossing the
highway center line
Pass or overtake stopped or slow-moving vehicles, by go-
ing off the paved or main travelled portion of the roadway
on the right "Siren Not Required"
Pass or Overtake
Loading
School
Bus
Can't Go Wrong Way on a One-Way Street
Can't Go Wrong Way on Exit Ramp
Not Exempt from Using Turn Signals
Going Eastbound in Westbound Lanes
Going Westbound in Eastbound Lanes etc.
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EVOC Written Test UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers Acronym Term of SIPDE #1 Condition For Emergency Response #2 Condition For Emergency Response #3 Condition for Emergency Response Exemption # Exemption # Exemption # Exemption # Exemption # Exemption # Exemption # Things you "CANNOT DO" regarding Code Virginia 46.2- 920 Scan Identify Predict Decide Execute An emergency must exist. Full emergency equipment (Lights and Siren) as may be reasonably necessary. Due regard for the safety of persons and property. Disregard Speed Limits Proceed past any steady or flashing red signal, traflc light or stop sign (with no siren activated oflcers must yield right of way or come to a complete stop) Park or Stop Anywhere Disregard regulations governing turning Pass or overtake another vehicle at any intersection Pass or overtake stopped or slow-moving vehicle, by going to the left either in a no-passing zone or by crossing the highway center line Pass or overtake stopped or slow-moving vehicles, by go- ing off the paved or main travelled portion of the roadway on the right "Siren Not Required" Pass or Overtake Loading School Bus Can't Go Wrong Way on a One-Way Street Can't Go Wrong Way on Exit Ramp Not Exempt from Using Turn Signals Going Eastbound in Westbound Lanes Going Westbound in Eastbound Lanes etc.

The Driver's Triad What is weight transfer from side to side? What is weight transfer from front to back? What causes brake fading? Tire pressure is based on... What is the apex? What is the primary goal of a "High Speed Chase"? The Cruiser is headed towards the "Staging Area", while on the way the driver gets off the gas but The Cruiser is still moving forward... That is called... Definition of Inertia There is two types of vehicles for the "Skid Pad" which are... The Cruiser is Parked in "Staging Area" and remains com- pletely still... That is called... The smallest "Misdemeanor" for where we can start a pursuit is if the suspect commits a crime like... How many vehicles (Cruisers) can be present in a active pursuit? Suspect runs past a "Stop Light" and you decide to pull him over. Suspect starts running off after you got out your vehicle... do we pursue? Vehicle, Driver and Environment Lateral Longitudnal Gas buildup between brake pads and rotor The regular temperature of 70°F and can differ by lower temperatures that for each 10° degrees below the regular is counted as minus 1 Geometric mid point of a turn (The middle of a Circle) Keep violator in sight Rolling Friction Object in motion tends to stay in motion or an object at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. An Oversteer Car (Less Rear Traction) An Understeer Car (Less Front Traction) Static Friction Brandishing 3 Vehicles (K9 does not Count) No Yes

What is the best position of your hands in regards to the steering wheel? Why should we dim the lights when we are out in a midnight shift and night driving? Why should an oflcer slow down and have a slow pace when driving around the patrol area? How do you recover from an "Oversteer"? When conducting a "Stationary Roadblock" what are things we can mention that we should factor in? If Your Cruiser Has "ABS" should we pump the brake? You are driving the Cruiser and a you get a report from Dispatch telling you to respond. After you answer what are you supposed to do with the radio? What is the #1 cause for all crashes? What are the legal requirements for the Emergency Vehi- cle Response? Why should we conduct an evaluation of our cruiser be- fore, during and after we are involved in a pursuit? When passing a "School Zone" some important things we should lookout for include... Hands go in position (9-3) To be able to have better vision when it comes to driving at night. For you to be able to "Observe and Detect more of the area and the people" Off the Gas Off the Brake Look Where You Want To Go Counter Steer Our Location How Many Vehicles There Are If There Are Any Civilians In Harms Way No. (Threshold Braking) Put it back in place Inattentive Drivers (Not Paying Attention or Distractions) General Orders of FCPD and Virginia State Law To verify if its safe to continue or if its wise to back off (includes fuel, engine, tires, etc.) Children, Buses, Intersection, Pedestrians, Cars, Motorcy- cles, Bicycles, etc.