USBP currently uses (as of 2012) Ford F-250, Chevrolet 2500, andDodge Rams series pickups trucks (in both gasoline and diesel engine variants), Ford Crown Victorias, Dodge Chargers, Chevrolet Tahoes, military style Hummers as well as Chevrolet, Ford and Dodge full size vans. Different sectors have more of one brand than another but almost all stations have fleets that include pickup trucks with a prisoner compartment in the bed, sedans, SUV's and full size vans for prisoner transport. Other types of vehicles fill the more niche roles but these are the basics.
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border patrol use hummers because the government has a contract to buy them. They are not the same glitzy hummers you see on the roads-they are very basic and have no creature comforts.
Use the link to the U.S. Border Patrol page on career information and check it out. Good luck.
A immigrant tried to pass the U.S border patrol.
the ninja turtles sometimes use the shell razor or the patrol buggies.
Regularly, they do drive marked vehicles and act as normal law enforcement, but administrators and investigators may drive unmarked vehicles.
Cars,PLanes...ect.
Some of them take the bus.
Some vehicles mount a speed sensor on the drive shaft, to see how fast the vehicle is traveling. Not all vehicles use this kind of sensor.
The CHP (California Highway Patrol) 180 form is a vehicle report for towed/impounded vehicles. Many California police agencies use them, some agencies use an online version of the form.
Mostly trucks but whatever they had that ran they used.