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Tuolumne County's Virtual Ride Along With The Local CHP

Monday, June 27, 2005 - 07:30 AM
CHP Officer Brad Schultz prepares his car before going out on the road to start his shift.

Sonora, CA -- A “typical” day for a California Highway Patrol Officer can have a wide range of meanings.

According to Officer Brad Schultz typical can often times be dangerous. In the course of one evening Schultz pulled over several drivers for speeding and issued numerous citations, but in the same shift he stopped to help three stranded motorists, called for tow trucks, and even assisted an out-of-towner whose truck starter caught on fire.


Schultz stops to help a stranded motorist while patrolling the Highway, he assesses the problem and calls for a tow truck.

Although the click it or ticket campaign is over, Schultz didn't think twice before pulling a man over in Tuolumne City for none other than a seat belt violation. Schultz explained that sometimes it is just as effective for him to be visible on the road or the shoulder to slow down traffic, as is it to pull over an individual car for speeding.


The inside of a standard CHP car. The top left shows the radar and the box to the right reviews the speed of the driver as well as the CHP car for pacing purposes. The colored buttons control the front or overhead lights as well as the siren.

He added that the speed limits are in place for safety reasons and if they are followed it shouldn't matter whether a car comes over a hill or around a curve to be met with a radar gun, or a stalled out vehicle, the speed and reaction time should be the same.

One officer said that working a shift as the CHP is like deep sea fishing, calm and serene at one moment, and exciting and dangerous the next.


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