Photos: Police Vehicles at GFX 2021
The 2021 Government Fleet Expo played host to a number of police cars that fit many different fleet needs.
The 2021 Government Fleet Expo played host to a number of police cars that fit many different fleet needs.
The Michigan State Police 2021 model year evaluations reveal that patrol SUVs and sedans are faster than they look and stop almost as quickly as they can accelerate.
The purchase of the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicle aligns with the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office plan for an all-electric fleet.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department conducted a three-month study to test weapons of mass destruction threat sensors in patrol vehicles.
Available in single- or dual-color, the lights feature 12 intense LEDs that command attention.
The comedian and talk show host unveiled a pair of Ford Special Service Package Mustangs.
The storage box's dual lids align with a 60-40 split in the rear seat while featuring low-profile latches that lock with included keys.
Berrien County, Michigan, Sheriff’s Office purchased the Autel EVO II Dual unmanned drone after receiving monetary donations from several local businesses.
City councils in Elmira, New York, and Marysville, Washington, secured deals with Enterprise Fleet Management for new police vehicles.
The Concord Police Department received a $30,000 grant to incorporate drones in its public safety efforts.
The passenger partitions are constructed of scratch-resistant poly center window for long-term durability and optimal visibility.
The PBX push bumper series is designed with maximum safety in mind and offers customization for specific needs while providing strength, durability, and protection.
Four Level 2 charging stations will power Falmouth Police Department’s first two fully electric vehicles — a Hyundai Kona EV and one 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E police cruiser.
When did motorcycle units become such an omnipresent element to the traffic enforcement landscape?
A complete range of the latest low-power asset tracking solutions - AT1s - are now certified for use on FirstNet and available to first responders and the extended public safety community.
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