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Question 1
1.

What key factors determine how a traffic incident is classified, and how do these classifications impact law enforcement response?

Question 2
2.

What is the most significant hazard at a roadside scene?

Question 3
3.

How does a skid mark contribute to traffic accident investigations, and what specific factors does it help determine?

Question 4
4.

What Arizona Revised Statute governs transportation regulations?

Question 5
5.

Under which Arizona Revised Statute (A.R.S.) Title is speeding classified?

Question 6
6.

Before impounding a vehicle, what procedural and legal steps must an officer take to ensure compliance with departmental policies and Arizona state law?

Question 7
7.

Under which title of the Arizona Revised Statutes are laws regarding alcohol regulations found?

Question 8
8.

What Arizona Revised Statues governs traffic-related laws and driver behavior and vehicle operation?

Question 9
9.

The violent meeting of two objects where one is a vehicle?

Question 10
10.

What are the chemical and physical properties of a flammable compound that contains a hollow tube and, when ignites emits light, heat, vapor and smoke?

Question 11
11.

In traffic incident management, how is a minor incident classified, and what is the expected duration?

Question 12
12.

In traffic incident management, how is a major incident classified, and what is the expected duration?

Question 13
13.

How are traffic incidents classified based on severity, impact, and response requirements?

Question 14
14.

In traffic incident management, how is an intermediate incident classified, and what is the expected duration?

Question 15
15.

What defining characteristic determine an intermediate traffic incident, and how does it differ from minor, and major incidents?

Question 16
16.

How is direct contact to a vehicle defined in accident investigations?

Question 17
17.

How is crash damage beyond impact such as bending, twisting, and secondary structural deformation classifies in accident investigation?

Question 18
18.

What is the forensic significance of a tire mark left on a surface when a wheel is locked and not rolling?

Question 19
19.

What are the distinguishing characteristics of a braking skid mark that appears as an interrupted pattern at frequent, regular intervals due to a bouncing braked wheel?

Question 20
20.

How is unintentional damage or injury resulting from the movement of a vehicle or its load legally classified?

Question 21
21.

What are the primary objectives of a collision investigation, and how do investigations systematically _______________ the sequence of events leading to a crash.

Question 22
22.

Before entering the crash scene, ensure your own _______________ by wearing appropriate safety gear.

Question 23
23.

What is the leading cause of traffic accidents, and what factors contribute to and influence this human error?

Question 24
24.

What contributes to the eighth most common cause of collisions?

Question 25
25.

What type of physical evidence are commonly found at a traffic accident scene.