Spot these new traffic patrol vehicles starting today on Qatar streets
By Qatar Living •
General Directorate of Traffic has launched a new design for traffic patrol vehicles starting from Wednesday, 12 November 2014.
The new design is consists of blue and white colors separated by a yellow line, keeping in line with their brand colors.
The traffic department, as usual, will stick with three of the most popular SUVs in Qatar - Nissan Patrol, Toyota Land Cruiser and Toyota Prado.
If you spot one of the one of these vehicles, share a picture with us on Facebook or Twitter.
QLers, what do you think of this new design? Do you like the new design or the old one?
lol MM,,,,,,wil do it this time,,,thanx :)
PL, I am sorry for that .......... ............ { I was on duty my friend } ........ you can come back again to take as many pics as you want when I move away from the old LC after 5 minutes ............. .................. Thu, 13.11.2014, 11.39 hrs
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They may be police vehicles [ unmarked ] chasing a thief ........... ............... .............. Thu, 13.11.2014, 11.35 hrs
What do they really do as traffic police? I was behind a LC labeled "Traffic Police" last night and 4 LC's going over 100kph passed him weaving in and out of traffic and he did not do anything. Worst yet, he decides to pass a slow car on the SLOW lane instead of the PASSING lane. Like what jmu03182 said, better spend the money on training these Officers instead of just making them look flashy.
@QL : last week when i was clicking snap of my friend near Abu Hamour church area along with old land cruiser model, police saw me and came towards me saying delete the photo,,,,,so, who is dared to take the photo again ??? :(
Saw one in Shimal road today, but didn't realize a picture worth.
how can we spot them when they are hardly seen on the street? deploy them during rush hours so that the habit of those mentally ill rash drivers can be check.
Instead of a flash nrw paint job and a fleet of new cars, why not use the money to train current traffic police to enforce road laws rather than just acting as human traffic lights at round abouts.
Excellent ............................ Wed,12.11.2014, 11.05 hrs