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noun
Third Person
highway patrols
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a group of police officers responsible for enforcing traffic laws and ensuring safety on highways
Highway patrol is a police unit responsible for enforcing traffic laws and ensuring safety on highways and major roads. Officers in highway patrol units monitor traffic speeds, check for accidents, and help clear any hazards that may block the road. They also stop vehicles for violations such as speeding or driving under the influence. Highway patrols are often seen on long-distance roads or in areas with heavy traffic, and their goal is to reduce accidents and keep the roads safe for everyone.
- The highway patrol monitors vehicles for speeding and other traffic violations.
- During holidays, highway patrol officers increase their presence to prevent accidents.
- If you see a highway patrol car behind you, it's important to obey traffic laws.
- Highway patrol officers often use radar guns to detect speeding drivers.
- In emergencies, drivers can contact highway patrol for assistance on the road.