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1. A BLET candidate be RADAR certified while in BLET - ANSWER No
2. A trainee must complete the road test and sign offs within the allotted time of - ANSWER
2 hours
3. After completing the basic radar class the trainee he has how many days to complete the
16 hours of supervise field training - ANSWER 90 days
4. While performing the 16 hours of field practice the trainee is not required to drive the
car, and the trainer can perform traffic stops for speeding and other violations? -
ANSWER False
5. A student attending a basic RADAR class must score a _____ on a commission
administered writing exam - ANSWER 70
6. Certificates will be valid for how many years____ - ANSWER 3
7. RADAR Re-Cert class is a minimum of _____ hrs and cannot exceed _____ consecutive
weeks? - ANSWER 6;1
,8. While attending a Re-Cert class the student is required to bring a manual? - ANSWER
True
9. During a ReCert class the student is required to score a minimum of _____ on a
commission administered written exam? - ANSWER 75
10. If a failure occurs during a ReCert on the motor skills, can the operator continue using his
RADAR? - ANSWER No
11. Basic goal of all police work is? - ANSWER Protect the lives and property of the
public
12. Research shows that as speed increase so does the likely hood of a crash or serious
injury? - ANSWER True
13. According to 2009 information from NHTSA 15% of fatality crashes occur in a speed zone
of 40 mph or less _____% occurs in a zone of 55 mph or more - ANSWER 65
14. 15% fatality in - ANSWER 40mph
15. 65% fatality in a - ANSWER 55
16. Radar and LiDAR are in effective enforcement - ANSWER Tool
17. What is the overall course goal? - ANSWER To improve the effectiveness of
enforcement through the proper efficient use of speed measuring equipment
,18. Most successful target in almost all successful challenges to radar and LIDAR is -
ANSWER Human error
19. What are the elements of driving - ANSWER The driver, the vehicle, the road surface
20. The braking distance required at 20 mph was only 20 feet. The braking distance at 40
mph is not twice the distance require at 20 mph but 4 times. Further the braking
distance at 80 mph would not be 4 times the distance required at 20 mph but more than
_____ times - ANSWER
21. Braking distance: 4x is - ANSWER 40mph
22. Braking distance: 40mph is - ANSWER 4x
23. Braking distance: 80mph is - ANSWER 16
24. Braking distance: 16x is - ANSWER 80mph
25. Reaction time of a normal person is - ANSWER .75 seconds
26. Which speed law has the following elements. Reasonable, prudent under existing
conditions? - ANSWER Basic
27. Which speed law loosely translated means at first site/glace, a fat presumed to be true
unless disapproved buy some evidence to the contrary - ANSWER Prima facia
, 28. Which speed law prohibits exceeding a specific numerous more speed limit - ANSWER
Absolute
29. Which speed law do we not have in North Carolina - ANSWER Prima facia
30. What are the elements of speeding - ANSWER Driver identification, location, speed,
conditions
31. Is a vehicle the element of a speeding offense? - ANSWER No
32. Congress made the national speed limit 55 mph in 1974, why - ANSWER To save fuel
33. 55 mph was chosen because it was - ANSWER Median energy efficient speed
34. In 1974 the first year of the 55 mph speed limit, traffic fatalities decreased - ANSWER
15.8% or 8,856
35. The number of spinal cord injuries dropped by as much as _____ % in some parts of the
country - ANSWER 70
36. In 1977 NHTSA performed a study to increase the speed limit from 55 mph to 60 mph. It
was determined that the increase would have a relatively small impact on the number of
crashes and injuries approximately 1% and 2% respectively. However, a 9% increase in
the number fatalities. How many lives does 9% translate to? - ANSWER 3,500
37. 3500 fatalities translate to _____ percent - ANSWER 9%