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Traffic TrainingTRAFFIC TRAINING CVC 40600(a) Any peace officer who has successfully completed POST certified Basic Collision Investigation course can issue a citation for a Vehicle Code violation that was a factor in the cause of the collision. A citation can be issued at the scene of the collision by the investigating officer if they are 40600(a) qualified. If the investigating officer is not 40600(a) qualified, any 40600(a) qualified officer on duty can issue the citation at the investigating officer’s request. Check the “Accident” and “Not Committed in my Presence” boxes. CVC 40600(a) If there is no CVC 40600(a) qualified officer available at the time of the investigation, the handling officer may request a citation be issued in the narrative of the report. The traffic officer will determine whether or not to issue the citation based upon the amount of detail involved in the investigation and documented in the report. The investigating officer will testify about their collision investigation and the Primary Collision Factor (PCF) violation if the citation is contested. CVC 40610(a)(1) Any officer may issue a citation for VC 12500(a), 14601.1(a), registration violations, or mechanical violations. No CVC 40600(a) qualification is required. If the officer feels a citation is necessary, it should be issued at the scene. For CVC 12500(a) violations: Properly identify the driver. Obtain a right thumb print. Document any additional identifiers i.e., Tattoos, birthmarks, scars, etc. CVC 20002(a)(1) –Hit and Run Hit and run is a crime and should be investigated as one. A PPA is required if the victim desires prosecution for a misdemeanor hit and run and the suspect is located at the time of the investigation. The suspect must be identified as the driver of the suspect vehicle by victims and/or witnesses (In field show-up). If the suspect is arrested, the arresting officer could C/R at the scene, C/R at OPD or book into OCJ (Per Supervisor). Conduct follow-up before clearing the call (area check for the suspect/suspect vehicle, check the R/O address if local, check for video). Documentation When a suspect is arrested, the crash report must be completed in Crossroads. An arrest report and short form must be completed in FBR to document the incident and arrest. The FBR narrative can simply say: Suspect was involved in a hit and run collision. See the collision report for details of the investigation. CHP 180 If the suspect vehicle is located but the suspect is not, the suspect vehicle can be towed per CVC 21655.5(a). Gather evidence from the suspect vehicle at the scene during the inventory search (airbag, DNA, identification, personal property). Don’t forget to add a community care taking sentence to the narrative. Owner’s request vs. Officer request. Reports Supervisors must approve an officer to hold any report if the report is not submitted by the end of the work day. Reports must be submitted by end of work week. Rewrites should be submitted by end of the next work day. Photographs must be downloaded to DIMS or evidence.com before the report will be approved. Erase titles and all headers and footers on the TC templates. Crossroads populates them automatically. PCF for DUI collisions is CVC 23152. The secondary factor is the violation that caused the collision. DUI TC’s require a SOBRIETY section detailing the objective symptoms of intoxication observed by the officer investigating the collision. QUESTIONS