Polish NEV Police car

fedlight

Member
Jun 18, 2010
74
POLAND
This is nev Police car Hyundai i30CW 1,6 CRD (115 KM) The maximum speed 225 km/h


Lightbar Elektra model : LZP 2XpW2LBLKo-6 (ELEKTRA)


Siren: Elektra model GES-110


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badge22

Member
Aug 14, 2010
934
MI, United States
Does the Red light on the lightbar just flash with the blue, or does it have special meaning?


Thanks.
 

HILO

Member
May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
Pretty cool looking! Of course some people here will birth a litter of kittens protesting that it is not a Police car becasue it has a floor shifter, a stick shift at that!
 

badge22

Member
Aug 14, 2010
934
MI, United States
Or they can use the tank in the fourth photo. Some agencies here could use them to take of the "Occupiers"...lol
 

nerdly_dood

Member
Jun 15, 2010
2,312
Georgia
badge22 said:
Does the Red light on the lightbar just flash with the blue, or does it have special meaning?

Thanks.

I've heard it is only used in convoys and escorts, or something like that. The last vehicle in the convoy sometimes uses a green light also - stop for the red light, let them all pass, then go after the green light.
 

NJEMT

Member
May 22, 2010
382
Essex County, NJ
I believe the red light is used if they are trying to pull someone over for a traffic stop. So they get behind you turn on the blues and then flash the red light. Other than that the red light stays off.
 

badge22

Member
Aug 14, 2010
934
MI, United States
Interesting. Thanks.
 

RJ*

Member
May 21, 2010
346
Finland
NJEMT said:
I believe the red light is used if they are trying to pull someone over for a traffic stop. So they get behind you turn on the blues and then flash the red light. Other than that the red light stays off.

This is true for Finland, Estonia and Spain - flashing blue means "get out of the way!", flashing blue and red means "pull over, we want you!". Don't know about Poland.


Also looks like the Polish police copied their livery (car color scheme) directly from Germany.
 

nerdly_dood

Member
Jun 15, 2010
2,312
Georgia
RJ* said:
This is true for Finland, Estonia and Spain - flashing blue means "get out of the way!", flashing blue and red means "pull over, we want you!". Don't know about Poland.

Also looks like the Polish police copied their livery (car color scheme) directly from Germany.

i think it might be some new EU regulation on emergency vehicle paint jobs. Other countries haven't done it, though, so IDK.
 

Sigma Safety

Member
May 21, 2010
766
western Canada

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