Police officers are supposed to follow the same rules as the rest of the drivers on the road *unless* they have their lights/sirens on.
At that point, it is up to the police officer to judge, based on the situation and road conditions, what a safe speed is (in other words, they don't have a speed limit at that point, other than their own judgment.)
Of course, the old saying goes "You may out run the cop, but you can't out run motorola"
Police should not speed if there not chasing anyone or if there lights are not on or there sirens are not on
The Dubai police have a Lamborghini Aventador.
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Oscar Speed has written: 'A report of an administrative analysis of a police car reporting system' -- subject(s): Police communication systems, Traffic police
The maximum speed limit for police cars varies by state and jurisdiction, but they are typically allowed to exceed the posted speed limit when responding to emergencies.
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Police hand-held radar speed detectors are microwave transceivers operating around 10.5 GHz.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty if they are responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty if it is necessary to respond to an emergency or pursue a suspect.
No, police officers do not have the authority to exceed the speed limit without a valid reason.
no they are not allowed to speed unless it is a emergency they are not allowed ti speed