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Bicycle patrol outline (2) Bicycle Patrol Course- 23820 Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety 4180 POST certification II POST plan N/A Statement of Purpose The purpose of this course is to familiarize the bicycle officer in the daily operation of the bicycle in a patrol function and to provide them with the skills and techniques used in bicycle patrol. Other objectives that will be achieved are: Proper Suspect Apprehension and Arrest Techniques, Riding Techniques on Various Surfaces, Object Jumping, Stair Climbing and Descending. Course Objectives 1. The student will demonstrate the proper riding techniques used when riding through various types of terrains. 2. The student will demonstrate the proper techniques for object jumping. 3. The student will demonstrate the proper technique for stair climbing and descending. 4. The student will properly demonstrate the “slide” technique of suspect apprehension. 5. The student will properly demonstrate the “stealth” technique of suspect apprehension. 6. The student will properly demonstrate the “crossover” technique of suspect apprehension. 7. The student will successfully pass the written portion of the test. Course Outline 1. Registration and Introductions a. Course and student objectives b. Use of bicycle in law enforcement 2. Anatomy of a Bicycle (3 major components) a. Tires b. Frame c. Drive Train i. Terminology 3. Equipment a. Uniforms b. Helmet and Helmet adjustment c. Gloves and shoes 1 | Page Revision Date: 10/2022 Bicycle Patrol Course- 23820 Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety 4180 POST certification II POST plan N/A d. Lighting systems e. Bicycle pack and racks f. Horn and kick stand (rear type) g. Safety gear h. Maintenance/Inspections Log Book 4. ABC Quick Check a. Air b. Brakes c. Crank and chain d. Quick Release and Safety Check Ride 5. All other bicycle components 6. Tire Repair 7. Riding Techniques a. Formation riding and basic commands i. Stretching prior to riding ii. Review of commands b. Gear selection and shifting gears c. Slow riding techniques d. Off-Road riding- various surfaces i. Grass and dirt ii. Pavement iii. Sand and gravel iv. Wet conditions e. Curbs and object jumping i. Ramps ii. Logs iii. Ladder f. Riding through crowds i. Circle crowd and chase suspect drills g. Use of radio while riding i. One- hand operation ii. Simulated radio traffic when riding 8. Nutrition and Fitness a. Diet- food and fluids as fuel for the body b. Exercise/Conditioning c. Stretching i. Prior to ride ii. After ride/ cool down 9. Personal training and experience- What makes a well-rounded Bicycle Patrol officer? a. Standards for bicycle officer b. Experience c. Physical condition 2 | Page Revision Date: 10/2022 Bicycle Patrol Course- 23820 Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety 4180 POST certification II POST plan N/A i. Testing and Evaluation 10. Dismounts a. 3 Types – Various Surfaces i. Rolling step-thru ii. Rolling step-around iii. Rear wheel slide/hook slide (after braking exercises) 11. Braking -Various Surfaces a. Front brake only b. Rear brake only c. Front and rear brake together d. Emergency braking 12. Turning- Various Surfaces a. Slow speed turns and U-turns b. High speed turns c. Instant turns/ Emergency maneuvers 13. Field Contacts a. Citizen contacts b. Suspect contacts c. High risk 14. Patrol Procedures, Officer Safety a. Proper approaches- Parked cars, pedestrians, bicyclists. i. Two-person team ii. Three-person team 15. Awareness a. Traffic, road conditions and terrain. b. Exposure to danger: motorists, obstacles, suspects 16. Patrol a. Parking lots b. Streets c. Residential complexes -apartments, etc. d. Commercial business- hotels, etc. e. Special events 17. Field Contacts and Procedures a. Citizen contacts b. Suspect contacts 18. Apprehension Techniques- Two Officer a. Stealth maneuver b. Slide maneuver c. Crossover or prisoner takedown method 19. Bicycle Pursuit- Tag a. Two-minute exercise b. Two officers’ pursuits on bicycle to “tag” 1 suspect on bike. 3 | Page Revision Date: 10/2022 Bicycle Patrol Course- 23820 Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety 4180 POST certification II POST plan N/A 20. Stairs/ Hills a. Descending b. Ascending 21. Pedestrian Traffic a. Crows b. Sidewalls- Malls 22. Traffic Riding- Rules of the Road a. Formation riding b. Riding in lanes c. Turning 23. Obstacle Course a. Practice i. Slow cone maneuvers ii. Lane changes iii. Lane maneuvers iv. Curbs and object jumping v. Balance beam (board) vi. Gear selection and shifting vii. Uneven and varied surfaces 24. Timed Obstacle Course a. Must be completed by all students b. All obstacles combined into one drill 25. Scenarios a. Students will participate in a series of scenarios utilizing the bicycle skills they have learned. There will be no hands-on suspect drills. Scenarios will focus on bicycle skills. i. Citizen contact/ Suspicious circumstances ii. 415 PC with two subjects in a verbal argument iii. 415 PC with two subjects fighting, fleeing from officers on foot 26. Test and Evaluations a. Written Examination b. Instructor evaluations i. Students will be provided instructor feedback and tips/techniques to continue working on back at their agencies. 4 | Page Revision Date: 10/2022