NHTSA Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Class
Overview
The Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) course, also known as the DUI or DWI Detection course, is a comprehensive course that is designed to increase the student's ability to detect impairment in drivers.
The fundamental purpose of this training course is to foster DWI deterrence, i.e., to dissuade people from driving while impaired by increasing the odds that they will be arrested and convicted.
SFST training focuses on the three-phases of the DUI/DWI detection investigation, and especially on the battery of three tests that were validated by NHTSA in their studies.
Students in this class learn how to recognize and document the presence or lack of clues from each test that indicate impairment in suspected DUI subjects.
Students will recieve the manual in digital format. Please bring with you a device to read and follow along with a PDF file.
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- 2 days 9 hours
- In person
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Montrose Police Department
434 South 1st Street
Montrose, CO 81401
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