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The Traffic Enforcement / Highway Patrol topic area serves as a resource for the latest developments in traffic enforcement tactics and techniques. The open road affords many opportunities to catch wanted felons, help stranded motorist, and without proper protection, injure or kill the peacekeepers who patrol those highways and byways.
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Lowering risks and raising funds with speed cameras Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: Be Advised...

Lowering risks and raising funds with speed cameras

The National Safety Council found that speeding is not likely to be controlled without vigorous, consistent enforcement, including the use of automated technology - Full Story

Columns

Who's training your officers on vehicle-fire response? Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: Be Advised...

Who's training your officers on vehicle-fire response?

When it comes to vehicle fires, police officers often rely on instinct and improvisation, despite the fact that they're usually first on scene of a collision - Full Story

News

Vroom! Nation's fastest road to open in Texas

The toll road is intended to help alleviate the increasingly crowded Interstate 35, with a speed limit of 85 mph - Full Story

News

Wash. trooper takes hit to stop wrong-way driver

When a taxi driver boxed him in, trooper knew erratic driver was heading his way - Full Story

Exclusives

An argument in favor of 'professional courtesy'

An argument in favor of 'professional courtesy'

Professional courtesy — giving a break to a fellow (or retired) officer — has been discussed in many forums, with both positive and negative opinions. But in the long run, aren't there enough criminals out there to catch and arrest? - Full Story

Exclusives

Slow down... my wounds aren't life threatening

Slow down... my wounds aren't life threatening

In May 2012, CHP Officer David “Ryan” Bunting was ambushed in his patrol vehicle. Despite being twice struck by gunshots, Bunting returned fire, gave chase, and used his radio to potentially save countless others. - Full Story

Photos

Video: Nissan GT-R becomes a cop car

Video: Nissan GT-R becomes a cop car

The 2012 vehicle is going to an unknown department in the northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. area. When it became a police car, it had only 13 miles on its odometer. For undercover ops

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Chases among 'most dangerous' parts of policing, Calif. chief says

Chases among 'most dangerous' parts of policing, Calif. chief says

One in five pursuits end in a crash in California, and one analysis says officers balance judgment and policy in their decision to undertake — and follow through with — a chase. Routine but potentially deadly

Videos

Laser Ally Handheld LIDAR Speed Gun by Digital Ally

Officers call the small, lightweight, well-balanced Laser Ally the most comfortable LIDAR they’ve ever used. It detects vehicle speeds in 1/3 sec., has an incredible range even through vehicle windows, advanced accuracy safeguards and tests, and obstructions like branches or posts, congested traffic, jammers and adverse weather can't stop it…
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