TEA Traffic Enforcement Agent Written Expression and Reporting 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of the 'remarks' section on an enforcement report form?
- To express the agent's frustration with uncooperative drivers
- To record any unusual circumstances or additional details relevant to the incident (Correct answer)
- To list all other violations observed in the surrounding area
- To recommend penalties beyond standard fines
Correct answer: To record any unusual circumstances or additional details relevant to the incident
The remarks section captures contextual details not covered by standard form fields that may be relevant to the enforcement action.
Question 2: After issuing a summons, you notice the vehicle moves before you finish completing your report. You should:
- Cancel the summons since the vehicle is no longer in violation
- Complete the report with the information recorded at the time of the violation (Correct answer)
- Pursue the vehicle on foot to obtain additional information
- File a separate incident report claiming the vehicle fled
Correct answer: Complete the report with the information recorded at the time of the violation
The summons was validly issued at the time of the violation; the report should reflect conditions at that moment.
Question 3: The word 'stated' in a report (e.g., 'The motorist stated that the meter was broken') indicates:
- The agent verified the meter was broken
- The motorist's account is being reported without confirming its accuracy (Correct answer)
- The agent agrees with the motorist's claim
- The violation should be dismissed
Correct answer: The motorist's account is being reported without confirming its accuracy
Using 'stated' attributes the information to the speaker and signals that the agent is relaying a claim, not confirming it as fact.
Question 4: When completing a property damage report after a minor collision involving an enforcement vehicle, abbreviations should be:
- Used freely to save time and space
- Avoided unless they are universally recognized standard abbreviations (Correct answer)
- Replaced entirely with numeric codes
- Left to the agent's personal preference
Correct answer: Avoided unless they are universally recognized standard abbreviations
Only universally recognized abbreviations ensure that reports are clearly understood by all readers, including supervisors and courts.
Question 5: Which of the following report entries contains a conclusion rather than a fact?
- The vehicle's registration sticker displayed the month '03' and year '2025.'
- The vehicle was parked with two wheels on the sidewalk.
- The driver appeared to have been drinking. (Correct answer)
- The parking meter displayed time expired.
Correct answer: The driver appeared to have been drinking.
'Appeared to have been drinking' is an inference or conclusion, not a directly observable fact.
Question 6: An agent writes: 'I issued Summons #4892017 to a blue 2019 Honda Civic, NY plate ABC1234, parked at 145 Main St at 10:42 AM for blocking a driveway.' This entry is effective because it:
- Uses informal language that is easy to read
- Includes all key identifying details: summons number, vehicle description, location, time, and violation (Correct answer)
- Expresses the agent's personal view on the seriousness of the violation
- Is short enough to fit in the remarks box
Correct answer: Includes all key identifying details: summons number, vehicle description, location, time, and violation
Effective report entries include the summons number, vehicle details, precise location, time, and the specific violation observed.
Question 7: When describing the location of a violation, which entry is the MOST precise?
- Near the corner store on Elm
- On Elm Street close to the intersection
- At 302 Elm Street, north side, between Oak Avenue and Pine Street (Correct answer)
- Somewhere on Elm near downtown
Correct answer: At 302 Elm Street, north side, between Oak Avenue and Pine Street
Precise location entries include the address, side of street, and cross streets to allow unambiguous identification of the violation site.
Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of the 'remarks' section on an enforcement report form?