The California Highway Patrol cars that are white are normally used for commercial vehicle enforcement but can also enforce all the same vehicle code violations, so I wouldn't pass one on the freeway.
it probably stands for California Highway Patrol
There are eight divisions of the CHP, each one has a Chief as the highest ranking member. The head of the CHP is Commissioner Joe Farrow, at the HQ in Sacramento.
The CHP (California Highway Patrol) 180 form is a vehicle report for towed/impounded vehicles. Many California police agencies use them, some agencies use an online version of the form.
In those countries where patrol is very costly, gas is very useful for cars, gas is not as costly as patrol. so gas is the solution to overcome this problem of patrol.
Snow Patrol
White River Patrol Cabin was created in 1927.
Yes! CHP purchases an estimated 2,000 new police vehicles (Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptors) each year and sells approximately 2,000 used police vehicles each year as the cars reach their 100,000 mile manufacturer's vehicle warranty. The used vehicles (referred to as "run-outs") are recycled back to the Department's Motor Transport Services (MTS) Fleet Services facility located at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento and are restored back to their original passenger vehicle condition and painted. Fleet Services Used Vehicle Sales are open to the public Monday through Friday and are sold by blind bids where the highest bidder is awarded the vehicle purchase. All CHP fleet vehicles are sold at closed bidding and include: Ford Crown Victorias (both black & white cruisers and administrative chiefs cars), Dodge Chargers, Ford trucks and BMW 1100 motorcycles.
The Panda car is used in the United Kingdom by police as patrol cars. Panda cars are also known as beat or general purpose vehicles, and are often used in community policing roles or involvements as well as general police patrol duties.
Tennessee Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol - 1955 Stripped Cars 2-28 was released on: USA: 1957
in those countries where the patrol is very costly, gas cars are very useful because it overcomes the problem of patrol.Gas is not as costly as patrol
The Park Police don't have green cars. They have white cars with a blue strip. As far as Border Patrol. They do have a green strip but it is just what was picked by that agency as the color. Just like the color on any other department. The color doesn't have to have a meaning.