37 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.53 - Police Pursuit Operations
(a) Duty to drive
safely. Officers of the department have an obligation to the citizens and
visitors of this state to protect lives and property.
(1) This duty extends to the operation of
departmental vehicles at all times, but is of special importance in all pursuit
operations. The mission of apprehension cannot be accomplished if the patrol
unit is involved in an accident.
(2) There are times when it is not
practicable to continue pursuit of a violator. The decision to abandon pursuit
can only be made by the officer involved. When in the opinion of the officer
continued pursuit will bring unwarranted danger to the public or to himself,
pursuit will be abandoned.
(b) Exceptions to traffic laws. There are
exceptions granted to emergency vehicles for turning, parking, stopping,
signaling, and speeding. These exceptions will only apply when an officer is
responding to emergency or pursuit conditions.
(1) The exception to turning across medians
will only be allowed for the purposes of conducting necessary police
functions.
(2) None of the
exceptions to the traffic laws relieve officers from the responsibility to
drive with due regard for safety of all persons. The use of a siren or
emergency lighting does not reduce the need for cautious defensive
driving.
(c) Use of
median. The parking of departmental vehicles within the median strip is
permitted in emergency situations. No traffic law violator will be directed to
stop within the median strip except under extreme emergency conditions when it
is vital that he be stopped at once and when stopping on the right-hand side is
not feasible or practicable.
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