The first highway patrol in the United States was established in California in 1929. Known as the California Highway Patrol (CHP), it was created to enforce traffic laws and ensure safety on the state's highways. The concept of dedicated highway patrol units quickly spread to other states, influencing the development of similar organizations nationwide.
The state police are primarily focused on interstate highway law enforcement. This police force is more commonly known in most places as the state highway patrol.
trueAdded: Depending on the state these organizations operate in they are known by sevceral titles: State Police - State Troopers - State Highway Patrol.
Highway 1 in Victoria, Australia, is known as Princes Highway.
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The Nissan Patrol GU, also known as the Patrol Y61, was introduced into the Patrol lineup in 1997. The Patrol line of four wheel drive vehicles has been in production since 1951 first as a Datsun line, then under the Nissan brand.
The Trans-Canada Highway is also known by numbers, the most common of which is 1. The Trans-Canada Highway is also known as Highway 1 in all four western provinces plus Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, and by a variety of numbers in the remaining four provinces. Many people think that the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (a.k.a. Highway 401) in southern Ontario is part of the Trans-Canada Highway, but that is a misconception. No part of the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway is the Trans-Canada Highway. Highway 16 in the four western provinces is "a" Trans-Canada Highway, but not "the" Trans-Canada Highway. Highway 16 is also known as the Yellowhead Highway.
Highway 66 is commonly known as Route 66 or the Mother Road.
91 episodes of One Piece are dubbed as of April 2014.
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National Honor Patrol Award This Award is meant for Boy Scouts.Decide for yourself if it is appropriate for your younger scouts or not. The very best patrols exhibit enthusiasm, teamwork, and camaraderie - that special spark known as patrol spirit.The National Honor Patrol Award is given to patrols whose members make an extra effort to have the best patrol possible. Your patrol can earn the award by doing the following over a period of three months.Your patrol may earn multiple award patches by meeting the requirements in additional 3 month time periods.Have a patrol name, flag, and yell. Put the patrol design on equipment and use the patrol yell. Keep patrol records up-to-date.Hold two patrol meetings each month.Take part in at least one hike, outdoor activity, or other Scouting event.Complete two Good Turns or service projects approved by the patrol leaders' council.Help two patrol members advance in rank.Have at least 75 percent of members in full uniform at troop activities.Have a representative attend at least three patrol leaders' council meetings.Have eight members in the patrol or experience an increase in patrol membership.Each unit leader determines if a patrol qualifies for the National Honor Patrol Award. The patch is an embroidered gold star (BSA No. 00367) worn around the patrol emblem and purchased at Scout shops or council service centers. There is no application form. This information was copied from http://www.boyscouttrail.com/content/award/national_honor_patrol-272.asp