Here’s Why Police Cars are Better Than Normal Cars

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what's the difference between American police cars and regular cars what's the most important feature a police officer looks for in a car and why are police cars called squad cars we're answering these questions and more plus we're looking at the fastest police pursuit vehicle in the u.s. today let's get going you've seen those awesome chase scenes a thousand times so one thing we all know is that police cars need to be fast they also need to be tough enough to keep going after a few knots and even after being rear-ended and if there's one thing police cars do more than high-speed chasing it's idling they need to keep the car going to keep all those lights flashing otherwise the battery will go dad so police cars need a beefed up alternator and cooling system to add an ignition lock because they don't want someone just driving away with a car then of course there are the modern must-have toys like big screens navigation and driver's assist police cars also need gas most officers ensure that they have at least half a tank of gas at all times or a fully charged battery if it's an electric vehicle you heard right police departments are now testing evie vehicles one officer in Fremont was in hot pursuit on his Tesla doing 120 miles on the freeway when he realized he was down to 6 miles a battery charge he called for backup but lucky for him the chase was abandoned in the interest of public safety police vehicles have come full circle as they begin to introduce evie cars to the fleet fastest police vehicles in the US right now is a hybrid SUV the Ford interceptor to be examined more about the test later first police vehicle in America was an electric vehicle although it wasn't chosen for speed and that's why it didn't last long prior to motor cars police use horses bicycles or motorcycles after you can't arrest the bad guys if you can't catch them let's take a quick tour of the story of police cars then we'll see how these evolved into the current lineup of police cars offered by America's largest car companies the date is 1899 the place is Akron Ohio city authorities purchased the first-ever American motor vehicle it has space for 12 people as it is designed to transport a squad of police officers to a crime scene this is why it's called the squad car another term originated it's a four horsepower electric wagon with a top speed of 18 miles an hour and a range of 30 miles and the batteries are fully charged so it's not going to be chasing anyone anytime soon but it has a gong that is pretty dramatic it's also got an onboard holding cell for prisoners this is useful as its first assignment is to pick up a drunk guy it's not very long before the world's first squad car nearly comes to a dramatic end an angry mob steals it and pushes it into the Ohio canal this is during the worst ride in Ohio's history a six-year-old is allegedly attacked and the mob wants revenge on the alleged assault er who was in police custody the squad cars pulled out of the canal and repaired but it's days are numbered the rise of organized crime and mafia gangs in Akron means the police need faster gasoline driven cars a few years later in Detroit Police Commissioner Frank Kroll wants to add a car to his unit when his request is turned down he buys a Packard out of his own pocket within a few months the city reimburses him and purchased another six vehicles the motorcycle is popular with police but now more and more police cars are appearing the first patrol cars look identical to civilian cars the PD sign is written by hand in 1912 they installed the first radio now it's 1920s prohibition has boosted organized crime activities high speed chases with rum runners and mafia gangs mean the police need better gear auto manufacturers rise to the challenge fast vehicles are fitted with machine gun ports armour plating and bulletproof glass but then it's the Great Depression of the 1930s and budgets are slashed the 1932 Ford Model B flathead v8 becomes popular partly because it's affordable compared to similar cars in its class Road systems are expanding police are getting more organized red lights begin to appear on fenders and rooftops rotation lights appear in 1948 by now radios are working properly and walking beats are largely abandoned it makes financial sense one policeman in a car with a radio can cover the same ground as several cops walking the beat Ford becomes the first manufacturer to offer a dedicated police vehicle they take note of what the common options police departments choose and bundle them together this is pretty much how it's still done today most police vehicles start out as normal cars but modifications are made that set them apart manufacturers focus on speed and maneuverability so most of these police cars will outrun the standard cars you find at the dealership in 1950 the Michigan State Patrol begins testing patrol cars at first they test only the cars with the lowest quotations soon competition is so fierce that there's little difference in cost so testing is expanded to include all vehicles to make sure the best are chosen testing speeds are initially done with tape measures the color of the cars also becomes more important the police want to help the public identify them so they look at colors that aren't used as often which is black and white at the time black and white paint is also cheaper during the 1960s half the police cars in big cities are Fords but its popularity gives way to Chrysler Plymouth and digest but the police battle to keep cities safe Carmichael's battle each other to provide the best cars for the city's law enforcers it's the 1980s the Ford LTD Crown Victoria and Chevy Caprice are the most popular police cars then SUV start showing up alongside the long favored 4-door sedan now it's 2020 take a look at the latest Michigan State Police report to see the current lineup of police cars in America and why they're preferred by the police testing is done at the Chelsea proving grounds and Breton Raceway Chelsea track is 4.7 mile long 140 mile an hour oval which allows the police to accurately test vehicle acceleration top speed and braking the report doesn't endorse the cars it just shares results so officers can choose the most suitable car for them and do their jobs effectively and safely so what are the top things they need in 2020 first and no surprise we're looking at speed and acceleration that doesn't change cop cars are built to catch offenders they need to accelerate faster and stop over shorter distances so they need stronger brakes the MSP sets basic criteria which require vehicles to accelerate from zero to 120 4.6 seconds and reach 120 miles an hour 1.7 miles in 2020 the new police intercept utility is the fastest police pursuit vehicle in the USA it is the fastest 0 to 60 and 0 to 100 and the fastest lap speed at 130 647 it beat the all wheel Dodge Charger which clocks in at 137 10 next up is safety most of the cars come with structural reinforcements and optional extras like ballistic panels the Ford interceptor is designed for 75 mile an hour rear impact crash it's the only car in the world that can boast us most of the cars also now have threat detection and alert monitors if you're sitting in the Dodge and it detects a bad guy you can program it to make a noise the light start flash and windows roll up in the doors lock honestly that should be enough to scare any intruder away we've mentioned before that the cars need to be durable and idle for long periods of time without overheating this means larger radiators and alternators also more power to keep the lights going police officers also get heavier duty seats to accommodate their equipment and perhaps some of the many donuts that they need arts onboard electrical equipment is powered using the lithium iron hybrid battery so the gas can be shut off most of the time reducing idling time it's not a plug-in but it can run the air conditioning lights computer and even a radar gun without needing to idle the engine for affordability this never changes it also includes fuel consumption - then five space and lots of it cops carry a lot of stuff six connectivity big integrated screens give a great view to track bad guys this also leaves the dashboard free for donut boxes and stuff so we've seen that police cars are stronger and faster than ordinary cars this really gives them an advantage out on the road of course if you were in Dubai police cars even faster the Dubai Police Department won the Guinness world record for having the world's fastest police cars and serviced the Bugatti Veyron is just one of a fleet of supercars one of the problems Dubai has is people want to be arrested so they can drive in the police car not sure what to say that except maybe me - we have more exciting car content coming very soon so subscribe below and ring that bell to get notified of our next video
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Channel: Scotty Kilmer
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Length: 10min 6sec (606 seconds)
Published: Fri May 29 2020
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