Yes.
This is the EVA shoulder, if I am not mistaken. I use these, and I also use his grenadier chestplate and a military police helmet. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Yes, police officers can use their lights to navigate through traffic in emergency situations or when responding to a call.
The police ANYWHERE legally use concealment and/or disguise in order to enforce speed and traffic laws.
Many highways become so busy that bumper to bumper traffic makes it nearly impossible to move to the shoulder of the road. When an ambulance approaches from the rear and motorists are in bumper to bumper traffic, the motorists should STAY PUT. The ambulance will use the shoulder (on left or on the median side) to maneuver around stopped traffic. NOTE: This is another reason that motorists should never use the shoulder to pass stopped traffic on any US highway. Emergency vehicles need the shoulder to be clear of all obstacles so the emergency vehicles have an open way to pass.
"Shoulder closed" typically refers to a road situation where the shoulder lane is not available for vehicles to use. This could be due to construction, an accident, or maintenance work on the road. Drivers should be aware of this and avoid using the shoulder during these times.
I think that Google traffic is a great service to use if you are looking to see what the traffic and highways look like in your general area or wherever you are traveling to! Nobody wants to get stuck for 3 hours behind a wreck when you could avoid it by looking at Google Traffic!
Eg, "The police officer stood in the middle of the road, diverting traffic away from the accident."
The light from the vehicle can reflect on white clothing so it's easier to see them.
A police officer can signal traffic to stop by using hand signals or using their patrol vehicle's emergency lights and siren. They may extend their arm out to the side with their palm facing the traffic, indicating that it should stop. They may also use their police vehicle's lights and sirens to grab the attention of the drivers and indicate they need to stop.
To check for outstanding traffic fines, you can use the online services provided by the traffic department in your region. For instance, in the UAE, you can visit the police website or app specific to your emirate (e.g., Dubai Police or Abu Dhabi Police) and enter your vehicle details, driver's license number, or Emirates ID.
To avoid a traffic accident, maintain a safe following distance and stay aware of your surroundings by constantly scanning the road and mirrors. Always obey traffic signals and speed limits, and use turn signals to communicate your intentions. Avoid distractions, such as using your phone, and be cautious in adverse weather conditions. Lastly, anticipate the actions of other drivers and be prepared to react appropriately.
Center lane.