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Electric Police Cars? Seattle Uses Nissan Leafs For Traffic Enforcement

They may not have the most intimidating presence, but electric cars can play an important role in law enforcement.

Police vehicles spend a lot of time idling or negotiating traffic, particularly in urban areas.

With adequate charging infrastructure, electric cars can be perfectly suited to certain tasks, while radically reducing the emissions of a city's fleet.

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Seattle, for one, thinks electric cars can be useful in traffic enforcement.

The Emerald City will deploy 28 new Nissan Leaf electric cars for its traffic enforcement department.

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That's according to Nissan, which posted a photo on Twitter (via Seattle Nissan Leaf Owners) showing a group of white cars with the Seattle city seal.

2015 Nissan Leaf
2015 Nissan Leaf

The cars in the photo actually appear to be older 2011 and 2012 models--apparently already in the city fleet--that will be supplemented by those in the latest order.

Urban congestion and the predictability of set patrol routes make electric cars a viable choice for urban law-enforcement work, and Seattle isn't the first to give them a try.

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