Hi Zach I love the Ford Crown Vic Victoria they are my absolute favorite Police Car Ever Made even though the first highway patrol car was the Ford Mustang which is my favorite Police Car ever made!!!!!
Any idea why LAPD units always have rearward ambers? Also, same question for slicktop sedans that always keep the red light on and just flash the blue.
Steady burning red to the front is mandatory by state law, and flashing blue is optional. Flashing amber to the rear is optional, but traditional in California (it also shows up better, usually, than red or blue). See www.chp.ca.gov/CommercialVehicleSectionSite/Documents/Chp884.pdf for details.
I'm from Adelaide South Australia and enjoy watching LAPD in action
I love the 2011-2015 Police Utility suv’s. I have a 2014 xlt explorer and its a great vehicle.
1:37 I thought that ambulance said Los Santos Fire Department for a minute.
As much as we complained about the crown vics at the time, I sure miss those. I love the slicktop LAPD ones!
LAPD and many other agencies still have good sized fleets of the CV.
@@rollingthunder1751 yep
Very nice compilation :D Love your videos! Keep the great work up!
Hi Zach I love the Ford Crown Vic Victoria they are my absolute favorite Police Car Ever Made even though the first highway patrol car was the Ford Mustang which is my favorite Police Car ever made!!!!!
Awesome video!!
It would be cool to see an LAPD car respond code 3 but from the Rampart Division
I'll try to catch some rampart units in the future
Take your time 😊
I love that unmarked taurus!
Something tells me that it’s rare in lapd because all you see is crown vics, explorers and dodge chargers
@@robertoramos4558 yeah you're right, explorers most likely replaced taurus as a LAPD main patrol vehicle
Me too
oh,very awesome!thank you!!
1:46 lovely 2020 ford explorer
I like crown Victoria
Dont we all :)
If possible if you can make more of this video lapd fd lasd love this video thank you so much
Very Nice compilation
Any idea why LAPD units always have rearward ambers?
Also, same question for slicktop sedans that always keep the red light on and just flash the blue.
I guess it's just a design decision
Its California law title 13, requires to always have steady red light facing forward and flashing yellow lights rearward.
@@m00dy7 allright, that make more sense now
Steady burning red to the front is mandatory by state law, and flashing blue is optional. Flashing amber to the rear is optional, but traditional in California (it also shows up better, usually, than red or blue). See www.chp.ca.gov/CommercialVehicleSectionSite/Documents/Chp884.pdf for details.
Nice 2020 fpiu
Nice stuff
1:46 Yo! I’ve never seen an LAPD Ford Explorer Slicktop!
LAPD starts to using them now
Love 2020 explorer
Andres ✌️
The crown vic in the first clip most likely are from a gang unit
Lol.
No one needs 2 yield 2 those fools cops
Like in the movie
l thınk not code 3
Trash cars