Tennessee Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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Which factor enhances a vehicle's capability to tail someone discreetly during surveillance?

  1. Having less horsepower to avoid attention

  2. Enhanced horsepower for quick speed adjustments

  3. Utilizing neon lights for visibility

  4. Narrow body design for slipping through traffic

The correct answer is: Enhanced horsepower for quick speed adjustments

The correct choice highlights that enhanced horsepower allows for quick speed adjustments, which is crucial during surveillance activities. A private investigator may need to rapidly change their speed in response to the movements of the subject being followed. Quick acceleration can enable the investigator to catch up if the target speeds up or to maintain a safe distance without being obvious. Higher horsepower allows for better performance in unpredictable traffic situations, which is often a key aspect of effective surveillance. This capacity to adapt speed without drawing attention is an essential element of tailing someone discreetly. In contrast, options like having less horsepower may limit maneuverability, utilizing neon lights would attract unwanted attention and hinder the goal of a covert operation, and a narrow body design, while potentially helpful for navigation through tight spaces, does not address the need for the quick acceleration required for effective surveillance.