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California PD Uses Street-Legal Bikes to Combat Illegal Ones
Stockton Police has noticed an uptick in illegal vehicles driving recklessly along city streets and in residential neighborhoods.

Only officers in the Stockton PD's motor traffic enforcement division have access to use the bikes. They are all trained and maintain a Class M license for normal patrol use.
Photo: City of Stockton
The Stockton, California, Police Department is fighting fire with fire. The department has seen an uptick in the use of non-legal off-road dirt bikes and utility sport vehicles (UTVs) on roadways. The department opted to use legal off-road bikes to combat the issue.
Police told KCRA that the illegal vehicles have been spotted driving recklessly along city streets and in residential neighborhoods.
Stockton Officers Get New Rides

Officers have four new 2023 KTM 500 EXC-F dirt bikes to use on patrols. They are upfitted with Code 3 equipment.
Photo: City of Stockton
Officers have four new 2023 KTM 500 EXC-F dirt bikes to use on patrols. Stockton Fleet Manager Makela Owens told Government Fleet that the bikes are upfitted with Code 3 lights, sirens, and airhorns.
The agency replaced its old dirt bikes using its internal service fund. Stockton PD has used dirt bikes in its traffic enforcement division for over a decade. However, the bikes are mostly used for off-road duties, like combatting illegal off-road activities. They are also used to patrol canals, parks, and other hard-to-reach areas.

The city chose its new dirt bikes because they are street legal. They are able to keep up with other vehicles they are trying to catch.
Photo: City of Stockton
The agency chose the new bikes specifically because they are also street legal. Owens said they are able to keep up with other vehicles they are trying to catch, and are small enough to drive through bollards if needed.
The officers don't need a special license to drive the dirt bikes. However, only officers in the agency's motor traffic enforcement division have access to use the bikes. They are all trained and maintain a Class M license for normal patrol use.
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