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Safer by Design

April 1, 2008

It's unrealistic to believe all deaths and injuries can be prevented from traffic accidents, of course, but striving toward that goal will undoubtedly help reduce such incidents.

Michigan State Showdown

December 1, 2007

In the words of one EVOC trainer, "Every officer wants the best vehicle they can get their hands on. Every department wants the most cost-effective fleet possible. Somewhere in between is probably the best place to be."

2007 Model Year Police Vehicle Testing

May 1, 2007

Every fall, law enforcement vehicles are tested by two of the nation’s premier law enforcement agencies: the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and the Michigan State Police. This year, Ford brought a hybrid vehicle.

Muth Mirror Systems Dodge Charger Signal Mirrors

November 1, 2006
Muth Mirror Systems has developed Signal mirrors to retrofit the 2006 Dodge Charger. Signal mirrors for the Charger can display either traditional red LEDs or the newer amber LEDs. The turn indicator activates the flashing chevron through-the-glass of the corresponding signal mirror to alert drivers in the “blind spots.”

Gamber-Johnson Mounting Package for Dodge Charger

August 1, 2006
Gamber-Johnson’s new low-profile console box accessory package designed for the Dodge Charger Police Vehicle enables optimal computer positioning without obstructing vision. It sits low between the seats, and allows clearance for easy radio viewing. The package includes a low-profile console box, computer mounting system, universal dual steel cup-holder, and heavy-duty flip-up armrest.

Patrol Cars: Class of 2006

May 1, 2006

Yes, I've seen a lot of police cars over the years, but I don't think I've ever seen a better-looking crop of patrol cars than the class of 2006. Each one of these cars has great lines. They look both modern and a bit retro. And they have plenty of engine to get the job done.

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