Among the describable clues an officer might see during the Phase Two interview are:
Bloodshot, Soiled clothes, fumbling fingers
Among the describable clues an officer might smell during the interview are these two
alcoholic beverages, marijuana "cover-up odors", other unusual odors
Among the describable clues an officer might hear during the interview are: slurred speech,
admission of drinking, inconsistent responses
There are three techniques an officer might use in asking questions that constitute simple
divided attention tasks, they are: asking for two things simultaneously, asking interrupting
and distracting questions, asking unusual questions
The Count Down Technique requires the driver to Count out loud 15 or more numbers in
reverse sequence
Leaning against the vehicle is a clue to DWI which may be observed during: exiting sequence
The two major evidence gathering tasks of Phase Three are: SFST (standardized field
sobriety testing) PBT (preliminary breath test)
The major decision in Phase Three is: Whether there is sufficient probable cause to arrest
the subject for DWI
The entire DWI detection process culminates in arrest/no arrest decision
Divided attention tests require the subject to: concentrate on more than one thing at a time
, Among the mental and physical capabilities a person needs to drive safely are these four:
info processing, short-term memory, balance, judgement/decision making
The two stages of the WAT are: Instruction stage and walking stage
The two stages of OLS are: instruction stage and balance and counting stage
The purpose of PBT is: Demonstrate association of alcohol with observable evidence
Two factors that produce high results on a PBT are: residual mouth alcohol and breath
contaminants
Two factors that produce low results a PBT are: Breath sample cooling
Breath sample composition
WAT is an example of ____ field sobriety test Divide attention
The WAT requires a real or imaginary line and: suspect to take nine heel to toe steps
During the ____ stage of the WAT, the subject is required to count out loud walking
Based on the San Diego study, the WAT test can determine whether a subject's BAC is above or
below .08 ____% of the time 79%
In the WAT test, a subject who steps off the line during the first 9 steps and once again during
the second 9 steps and who uses arms for balance twice during the second 9 steps has
produced: two distinct clues