Government Fleet's Top 10 Police Fleet Stories of 2024
Check out this year's top police fleet news and features from Government Fleet.
Christy Grimes・Former Senior Editor
December 19, 2024
In 2024, Government Fleet covered an array of police fleet-related topics - from tire care to upfitting and beyond.
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This year brought new challenges and opportunities for police fleets across America. From Michigan State Police's annual vehicle testing, to police tires and all-electric police cars, Government Fleet covered it.
As 2024 reaches its end-of-watch, we're gathering the top 10 most viewed news stories and articles from the year.
Small changes can make a big impact. And for law enforcement officers, safety is paramount. We shared about a new color scheme Pennsylvania State Police rolled out to make troopers more visible to motorists, both for the protection of troopers and the public.
Every year, Michigan State Police tests the law enforcement vehicle lineup from OEMs. Can the vehicles do what automakers say they can do? See how the latest lineup of police cars performed.
Is it better to outsource police vehicle upfitting, or get it all done in-house? We looked at considerations to take when making your decision, and spoke to agencies doing a bit of both. Plus, we gained insights from a professional police car upfitter.
There's nothing more frustrating than getting a brand new fleet of vehicles, only for them to have maintenance issues right away. We shared about issues one agency had after getting their new fleet, plus reached out to the automaker for their response.
Despite being one of the most important parts of a vehicle, tires are often the most neglected. When it comes to law enforcement, tire care is even more important because of the stresses officers put on their vehicles for their work. We identified proper tire care tips, and offered guidance on choosing the right tire for your agency.
Public sector fleet managers always await the opening of order banks to get their fleet orders in. Ford Pro announced its Police Interceptor Utility was shipping in August. We shared about new features the automaker made standard on its best-selling police car.
The South Pasadena, California, Police Department made national headlines when it became the first police department in the country to completely replace its gasoline-powered vehicles with electric ones. We spoke to department officials to ask about the switch, plus ways they overcame obstacles during the transition.
Police departments are under pressure to reevaluate their pursuit policies. If they disallow pursuits entirely, are pursuit-rated vehicles still needed? We spoke to experts about what the term 'pursuit-rated' really means, and OEM reps answered questions about their vehicles they've given the moniker to.
Making use of electric- and hybrid-powered vehicles for law enforcement is intriguing. Hear the good, the bad, and the ugly from people who chose to be guinea pigs, testing the alt-powered technology.
When we've spoken with government fleet managers about their law enforcement motorcycle use, their approach to creating a replacement standard to keep them in top shape varied widely. We broke down factors to consider when coming up with your agency's replacement standard, and identified where fleet data can come into play.
The Mooresville Police Department has launched a Drone First Responder program, using drones to provide real-time aerial support and faster situational awareness during emergency calls.
The Culpeper Police Department has unveiled a new fleet design inspired by the Blue Ridge Mountains, selected through a department-wide process involving both sworn and civilian staff.
Powell, Ohio, is using fleet data and lifecycle analysis to guide police vehicle purchases and replacement timing, a strategy expected to save the city nearly $400,000 over five years.
Working to eliminate errors and challenges and increase reliability during fueling, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office has implemented RoadFlex for its 37-vehicle patrol fleet.
How an uncrewed police ground vehicle is providing technical assistance to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office through a pilot program with the goal of supporting officers and reducing crime through increased marked police presence.
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