Traffic police wear highly fluorescent and reflective clothing to make them more visible. This visibility is very important, as it protects them from being accidentally run down when at an accident.
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No, usually not. Ordinarily, Traffic Officers are not Police Officers-- although they can be in some jurisdictions. In most jurisdictions, some people who are Traffic Officers choose to advance themselves by becoming Police Officers, but this is not a necessary pursuit. The majority of Traffic Officers probably remain with that force for many years.
In some countries, they are.
After an accident, the police will usually set up physical barriers to clear the traffic. Frequently, they will set up these barriers at some distance so that the other traffic can detour around the site of the accident. The police may also physically direct traffic with hand signals.
In some countries, like the UK, it is the law that you must call the police. In the US you don't have to, but if you see a bad accident and it doesn't look like anyone is helping yet, you should do so.
orange ~ the future is bright, the orange sun at day break, the orange light in some European traffic lights, all indicate anticipate! or anticipation.
I had some suggestion on how to control the traffic. They can build an expressway that is convenient to the drivers. But this does not control the traffic. So ERP is the best way to control traffic. Other than that, the government could try putting some traffic police there.
I had some suggestion on how to control the traffic. They can build an expressway that is convenient to the drivers. But this does not control the traffic. So ERP is the best way to control traffic. Other than that, the government could try putting some traffic police there.
The fruit orange is called an orange due to it's orange color. It wouldn't make much sense to call an orange fruit black. In some countries oranges are green.
Unless you are referring to uniformed civilian members of the Parking Enforcement or Traffic Aide units, all sworn POLICE officers have the same legal responsibilities. While some police units DO have specialized assignments their one major goal and responsibility is the enforcement of ALL the laws.
The police have the role to protect citizens from those that break the law. There are specific jobs with different roles within the police force, some work traffic, some are detectives, SWAT and similar special jobs.
By and large, the personal integrity, physical and mental requirements are similar. Not identical but, similar. In some countries, the police are a branch of the armed forces and in other countries, police may be required to be members of a political party or belong to a particular religion.
In the United States some of the most common traffic fines are failure to meet insurance requirements, habitual traffic violations and operating a vehicle while intoxicated. In other countries results may differ.