
This training will address the advanced concepts of traffic crash investigations, such as acceleration/deceleration rates, and airborne situations. Students will learn to estimate speeds and calculate kinetic and linear momentum resulting from falls, vaults, and flips. Students will also learn to evaluate vehicle lamps, tires, and damage to help determine vehicle behaviors during collisions.
PREREQUISITE: Students must have completed the At-Scene Traffic Crash Investigation Training.
To Register: https://shop.safernm.org/nmletp-courses

In an effort to provide continuous training service to the New Mexico law enforcement community, and in compliance with the governor’s order mandating no large gatherings, The New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division (NMDOT TSD) and Safer
New Mexico Now (Safer), will begin hosting a virtual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) course on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To attend the virtual training, participants must have access to Zoom through a computer desktop or the Zoom mobile app. Zoom can be downloaded by visiting https://zoom.us/

This 3-day training assists law enforcement personnel in developing the skills necessary to successfully present Radar/LIDAR training programs to other members of law enforcement. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the motivation, basic methods, principles, and operation of radar and laser technology used in speed enforcement. Training topics include detailed mathematic and scientific principles for successful use of radar and laser technology, information about moving and stationary radar, legal issues, and preparing for court testimony. The training is designed for law enforcement personnel, including but not limited to field officers, first-line supervisors, managers, administrators, and law enforcement program coordinators.
PREREQUISITE AND REQUIREMENTS; Students must have completed an Instructor Development course and a Radar/LIDAR Operator Course prior to registration. Students should bring a radar unit (in-car and/or hand-held), LIDAR unit, reflective vest, and note taking material.

The training will assist the students with further understanding of vehicle dynamics in a crash. Students will take part in more intense study of time/distance calculations, angular momentum, and impact speed calculations using momentum equations. Students will gain hands-on experience in crash reconstruction through extensive project work and controlled vehicle experiments. Each student will be required to diagram and analyze different crash scenarios, as well as complete vector sum analyses of each.
PREREQUISITE: Students must have completed the Advanced Traffic Crash Investigation Training.
To register: https://shop.safernm.org/nmletp-courses

In an effort to provide continuous training service to the New Mexico law enforcement community, and in compliance with the governor’s order mandating no large gatherings, The New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division (NMDOT TSD) and Safer
New Mexico Now (Safer), will begin hosting a virtual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) course on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To attend the virtual training, participants must have access to Zoom through a computer desktop or the Zoom mobile app. Zoom can be downloaded by visiting https://zoom.us/

In an effort to provide continuous training service to the New Mexico law enforcement community, and in compliance with the governor’s order mandating no large gatherings, The New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division (NMDOT TSD) and Safer
New Mexico Now (Safer), will begin hosting a virtual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) course on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To attend the virtual training, participants must have access to Zoom through a computer desktop or the Zoom mobile app. Zoom can be downloaded by visiting https://zoom.us/

In an effort to provide continuous training service to the New Mexico law enforcement community, and in compliance with the governor’s order mandating no large gatherings, The New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division (NMDOT TSD) and Safer
New Mexico Now (Safer), will begin hosting a virtual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) course on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To attend the virtual training, participants must have access to Zoom through a computer desktop or the Zoom mobile app. Zoom can be downloaded by visiting https://zoom.us/

This day-long training demonstrates how to manage a successful DWI Checkpoint. All aspects of conducting DWI Checkpoints are covered, including objectives, operational plans, legal issues, safety concerns, and the NMDOT guidelines. Students will gain hands-on experience by observing a real checkpoint. This training is designed for law enforcement personnel currently in supervisory capacities.
For more information about this training or other NMLETP trainings, please contact the Program Manager at TEL: (800) 231-6145 or EMAIL: leeanncaldwell@safernm.org

In an effort to provide continuous training service to the New Mexico law enforcement community, and in compliance with the governor’s order mandating no large gatherings, The New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division (NMDOT TSD) and Safer
New Mexico Now (Safer), will begin hosting a virtual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) course on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To attend the virtual training, participants must have access to Zoom through a computer desktop or the Zoom mobile app. Zoom can be downloaded by visiting https://zoom.us/

In an effort to provide continuous training service to the New Mexico law enforcement community, and in compliance with the governor’s order mandating no large gatherings, The New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division (NMDOT TSD) and Safer
New Mexico Now (Safer), will begin hosting a virtual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) course on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To attend the virtual training, participants must have access to Zoom through a computer desktop or the Zoom mobile app. Zoom can be downloaded by visiting https://zoom.us/
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