How Do I Spot Officers In Marked and Unmarked Cars in Virginia, Massachusetts & Maryland?

Marked cars are relatively easy. They’re the ones with POLICE on the body and the rack of lights of the top. But even plain or unmarked patrol cars have tell tale signs.

Patrol cars usually have only one occupant – the police officer. Look for a shotgun rack mounted in the car’s front compartment. Look for the oversized spotting light next to the car’s outside left hand side view mirror.

It will appear as two side mirrors – which is a dead giveaway that car probably belongs to law enforcement. If you see a motorcycle with a large sized radio antenna sticking out from a boxed shaped rear compartment – it probably belongs to law enforcement. In some rural areas, especially those with long straight roadways, police use aircraft to monitor vehicles.

If you spot a small Cessna-type airplane flying parallel to the highway, it’s a good bet it’s law enforcement surveying the situation from above. The pilot will call to patrol cars in the area to intercept and stop you if you’ve been tagged ... more.

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