Great compilation! Swiss police escorts ambulances from rear too just like here in Serbia. Toyota RAV4 look really good as a police vehicle! Those small push bars are interesting and good. Happy New Year! 🙂
@@UrgencesGeneve But, when I watch your videos of Zurich police, I think Zurich police's way of putting beacon lights on the driver side's rooftop should be a better approach since traffic in the opposite lanes can also see the flashing blue warning lights. Dash and grille-mounted lights aren't good in providing warning at road junctions. So, rooftop-mounted lights are still necessary.
Izzat Fauzi Mustafa in fact in geneva it’s the passenger that usually puts the beacon on the roof. Hence positionned on the right. In zurich They are tought differently and it’s the driver that has to put the light up.
they have some nice unmarked police cars in Switzerland wondering if these are personal or official vehicles
These vehicles are official 😉
Great compilation!
Swiss police escorts ambulances from rear too just like here in Serbia.
Toyota RAV4 look really good as a police vehicle!
Those small push bars are interesting and good.
Happy New Year! 🙂
Thanks a lot my friend and happy new year !!!
You are bizarre
@@heysi2627 Why? 😁
I'm i the oy who thinks that the sirens are the same as the Italian ones?
Me also
loud asf only the unmarke ones
Same as the fire brigade and ambulance
Wau, many Škoda cars
Yep :)
De superbes véhicules pour une superbe compilation ! Beau travail !
Merci beaucoup !!
Wow!👌Happy New Year 2019🍀🎊🎉
😀 Happy New Year !!!
Thank you so much!!🙂
It seems like Geneva unmarked police cars prefer to put beacon lights on the front passenger side's rooftop.
Yes... they should use blue lights in the mirrors and dash lights, it would be more effective.
@@UrgencesGeneve But, when I watch your videos of Zurich police, I think Zurich police's way of putting beacon lights on the driver side's rooftop should be a better approach since traffic in the opposite lanes can also see the flashing blue warning lights. Dash and grille-mounted lights aren't good in providing warning at road junctions. So, rooftop-mounted lights are still necessary.
Izzat Fauzi Mustafa in fact in geneva it’s the passenger that usually puts the beacon on the roof. Hence positionned on the right. In zurich They are tought differently and it’s the driver that has to put the light up.
Qui n'a pas déjà eu l'idée de suivre un véhicule d'urgence pour voir où il allait ? Par curiositée chelou.
Ki