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  2. PIT maneuver - Wikipedia

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    PIT maneuver diagram (animated GIF image) California Highway Patrol cruisers using a PIT maneuver to disable a fleeing vehicle The PIT maneuver (precision immobilization technique [1]), also known as TVI (tactical vehicle intervention), is a law enforcement pursuit tactic in which a pursuing vehicle forces another vehicle to turn sideways abruptly, causing the driver to lose control and stop. [2]

  3. Wrong car shunted off road by state trooper during Arkansas ...

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    Footage shows the officer performing a PIT (precision immobilisation technique) manoeuvre on a bystander’s vehicle “in error” during the chase. Wrong car shunted off road by state trooper ...

  4. Fishtailing - Wikipedia

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    Fishtailing may be the result of the police pursuit technique called the PIT maneuver, in which the driver of a pursuing vehicle deliberately induces directional instability in a pursued vehicle with the intent of spinning it off the road.

  5. Car chase - Wikipedia

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    PIT maneuver (also called TVI) diagram. Police use a number of techniques to end chases, from pleading with the driver, waiting for the driver's vehicle to run out of fuel, or hoping the driver's vehicle becomes somehow disabled to more forceful methods such as boxing in the vehicle with police cruisers, ramming the vehicle, the PIT maneuver ...

  6. To stop a vehicle, officers often use precision immobilization techniques or PIT maneuvers. This tactic is done by initiating contact between the fleeing vehicle and a police vehicle, department ...

  7. Man sues, says car was flipped in PIT maneuver by GA ... - AOL

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    “The PIT maneuver should be used only when danger from the continued pursuit if greater than the danger associated with the using the maneuver to end the pursuit,” the policy states.

  8. Bump and run (auto racing) - Wikipedia

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    Bump and run is a technique for passing mainly used in stock car and touring car racing, which eventually inspired the police PIT maneuver.While the bump and run maneuver is not uncommonly used in series such as NASCAR, it is dangerous to use in open-wheel racing in general due to the extremely high speeds and relative fragility of open-wheel race cars.

  9. PIT maneuver used by state troopers leads to fatal wreck in ...

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    A "PIT maneuver" used by state troopers on a fleeing vehicle caused it to roll over resulting in the deaths of two people, authorities said. A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper attempted ...