The Pursuit Restraint Circuit is a total distance of 100 metres and consists of:
- Climbing up and down a set of stairs four times
- Scaling a 1.2-metre (4 foot) fence twice
- Pulling your body up to look over a 2-metre (6.5 foot) fence twice
- Crawling under a low barrier four times
- Engaging twice with two machines involving force requirements that are necessary to accomplish the control and restraint of a resisting offender
- Pulling a 170-pound mannequin and dragging it a distance of 15 metres to simulate pulling a victim or offender from a car, then dragging them to a triage area
In order to pass the test, applicants must complete the circuit in 2 minutes and 37 seconds, or less.