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A compilation of questions and answers related to the gpstc evoc (emergency vehicle operations course) exam. It covers topics such as speed limits on driving ranges, vehicle parking procedures, skid exercises, course completion times, legal aspects of vehicle pursuits, newton's laws of motion, types of skids, defensive driving techniques, and braking methods. This resource is designed to help students prepare for the evoc exam by providing a comprehensive review of key concepts and practical scenarios encountered during emergency vehicle operations. It includes information on authorized emergency vehicle categories and factors to consider during pursuits.
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GPSTC EVOC Exam UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers What is the max speed on the driving range? What way should vehicles be put in a parking spot? During the skid exercise, does the student have to wear a helmet and seat belt? During the skid exercise, can a student hit the accelerator or brake? How fast must a mandate student complete the course on dry pavement? How fast must a mandate student complete the course on wet pavement? How many test attempts do you have to pass the EVOC course? What is the case that represents vehicle pursuits? What did Mixon v. City of Warner Robins establish? What statute protects law enforcement during a vehicle chase? What are key factors to consider for starting/discontinu- ing a pursuit? 25 miles per hour should be backed in yes, unless told otherwise by an instructor no, if they do it will be a failed attempt 3 minutes and 45 seconds 3 minutes and 55 seconds 4 attempts but after failing the second and third attempt, instructors will take the student through practice courses before attempting the test again Mixon v. City of Warner Robins (1994) United States Supreme Court said, "an oflcer must bal- ance the importance of apprehension of a suspect against the threat of harm to the public's safety, when initiating or continuing a pursuit" OCGA 40 - 6 - 6 speed of vehicle, traflc and pedestrian density, weath- er conditions, obstructions to vision, road surface and design, frequency of signaled intersections, condition of emergency vehicle, and training and experience of the driver What are the categories of authorized emergency vehi- cles? park and stand irrespective of the code, proceed past stop lights or sign after slowing down for safe operation,
2 / 2 What is Newton's first law of motion? What is Newton's second law of motion? What is Newton's third law of motion? What are six types of skids? What is defensive driving? What are 6 keys to defensive driving? When steering, where should your hand positions be? What are ways to become familiar with your jurisdiction? What are the elements of stopping? What are two types of stops when braking? exceed the speed limit so long as not endangering others, and disregard regulations in direction of movement a body at rest remain at rest and a body in motion will continue in motion the rate of change of momentum is proportional to the force actin on a body and takes place in the direction of force every action or force has an equal and opposite reaction or force front wheel skid, rear wheel skid, all wheel skid, power skid, spin out, or hydroplane the technique of avoiding dangerous situations by an- ticipating that hazards in hopes of preventing avoidable accidents aim high, get the big picture, signal your intentions early, plan an escape route, take decisive action, and make sure others see you 9 and 3 maps, ask questions, ride with another oflcer, and find out when schools or factories let out perception and reaction, weather and roadway, and stop- ping distance controlled and sudden/panic