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'''Precision Immobilization Technique''' (or P.I.T.) is a technique used to end [[Pursuit|police chases]] quickly by spinning a vehicle sideways or backwards, usually directed towards a wall or a [[Roadblock|roadblock]]. At higher heat levels, the police will use this tactic more frequently.
 
'''Precision Immobilization Technique''' (or P.I.T.) is a technique used to end [[Pursuit|police chases]] quickly by spinning a vehicle sideways or backwards, usually directed towards a wall or a [[Roadblock|roadblock]]. At higher heat levels, the police will use this tactic more frequently.
   
In [[Need for Speed: Most Wanted|Most Wanted]] and [[Need for Speed: Carbon|Carbon]], this technique is used by any police unit, even though [[Police Civic Cruiser|police civic cruisers]] may not effectively perform such due to their low curb weight. In [[Need for Speed: Undercover|Undercover]] when the police attempts to perform a PIT maneuverer they are assisted by another unit to increase the potency of it.
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In [[Need for Speed: Most Wanted|Most Wanted]] and [[Need for Speed: Carbon|Carbon]], this technique is used by any police unit, even though [[Police Civic Cruiser|police civic cruisers]] may not effectively perform such due to their low curb weight. In [[Need for Speed: Undercover|Undercover]] when the police attempts to perform a PIT maneuverer, they are assisted by another unit to increase the potency of it.
   
PIT can also be used in [[Need for Speed: The Run]] at race rivals and police.
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PIT can also be used in [[Need for Speed: The Run]] on race rivals and police.
 
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Revision as of 23:22, 4 February 2016

Precision Immobilization Technique (or P.I.T.) is a technique used to end police chases quickly by spinning a vehicle sideways or backwards, usually directed towards a wall or a roadblock. At higher heat levels, the police will use this tactic more frequently.

In Most Wanted and Carbon, this technique is used by any police unit, even though police civic cruisers may not effectively perform such due to their low curb weight. In Undercover when the police attempts to perform a PIT maneuverer, they are assisted by another unit to increase the potency of it.

PIT can also be used in Need for Speed: The Run on race rivals and police.