David777
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California Highway Patrol just began implementation of new patrol vehicles that are not obviously visible by sight alone when lights are off. Driving our SF Bay Area freeways that have 65mph or 70mph speed limits, average speeds tend to be 70 to 75. However increasing numbers of drivers now regularly cruise well above 80mph unless they notice CHP black and whites. Such vehicles annoyingly tailgate and push others already say at 75mph that then are disrupted having to look for spots to move towards slower lanes. Lacking effective enforcement, others are increasingly joining them.
But they are not the more serious targets that will soon meet their doom. One too often will see vehicles with gang like occupants driving well over 90mph weaving through traffic. There are often 2 or 3 such cars like a pack doing so. In recent years ALPR cameras have also been set up at key freeway ramps that are increasingly nailing criminals based in Oakland, Richmond, Vallejo, and Antioch as they drive into and flee from other cities.
CHP unveils new patrol cruisers designed to blend in with traffic
CHP unveils new patrol cruisers designed to blend in with traffic
But they are not the more serious targets that will soon meet their doom. One too often will see vehicles with gang like occupants driving well over 90mph weaving through traffic. There are often 2 or 3 such cars like a pack doing so. In recent years ALPR cameras have also been set up at key freeway ramps that are increasingly nailing criminals based in Oakland, Richmond, Vallejo, and Antioch as they drive into and flee from other cities.
CHP unveils new patrol cruisers designed to blend in with traffic
CHP unveils new patrol cruisers designed to blend in with traffic