This document discusses police pursuits and the risks they pose. It notes that while police pursuits were once thought to result in accidents 25% of the time, more recent studies show the rates are actually around 1% fatalities and 29% accidents. The document examines police pursuit policies and training, finding a lack of standardization and specific pursuit training. It also explores personality traits that may make officers more likely to engage in risky pursuits. The conclusion advocates for policy revisions, increased training, and new technologies to help reduce injuries from police pursuits.