Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Training Program

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Every year, impaired drivers cause thousands of traffic deaths and injuries. Law enforcement officers play a crucial role in removing these drivers from our roads. The Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Training (SFST) course equips officers with the skills needed to detect impaired drivers and administer tests to determine impairment. Developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and approved by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), this course meets national standards for consistency in content, delivery, and application. 

What Participants Learn 

  • Recognizing behaviors indicative of impaired driving. 
  • Proper administration of the SFST battery. 
  • Determining when to make a DUI arrest. 
  • Writing accurate and detailed reports. 
  • Providing clear and convincing testimony. 

Course details

  • Duration: 24 hours.
  • Format: Primarily hands-on training using wet lab or dry lab workshops. 
  • Wet Lab: Volunteers consume alcohol to simulate impairment. 
  • Dry Lab: Video presentations of impaired subjects. 

Funding and availability 

KDOT provides funding to facilitate SFST training for local law enforcement officers statewide. While DUI Detection and SFST courses are now required for basic law enforcement training, this training is also available to agencies for wet lab workshops. 

Enrollment details 

In addition to the basic SFST training, a four-hour SFST refresher course is offered biennially for officers who have completed the 24-hour basic course. Officers are credentialed for two years upon completing the basic course and can renew their credentials by attending the refresher course. All credentials are valid for two years. 

For more information or to enroll in the SFST course, please contact your local KDOT office. 

Contact

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Herman, GaryBehavioral Safety Section Manager