Personnalisez votre journal

Ecological patrol vehicles at the SPVM

Ecological patrol vehicles at the SPVM

Ecological patrol vehicles at the SPVM

Pierre Boulanger
Publié le 27 Septembre 2008
Publié le 15 Avril 2010
Pierre Boulanger

Officer Richard of station 13 involved in project

Since July, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (City of Montreal Police Service) has been using four new electricity-driven T3 Motion type cars. Officer Richard of LaSalle station 13 is one of the instructors who will be teaching police officers how to drive this special type of vehicle.

Sujets :
Commission of the Agglomeration of Montreal , Mont-Royal

According to Claude Dauphin (Lachine Borough Mayor and president of the executive committee in charge of public security and also president of the Security Commission of the Agglomeration of Montreal), “this eco-energy shift blends well with our green plan and represents the concrete involvement of the City with respect to our environment and our community. It is to everyone’s interest to implement proactive and efficient measures to fight greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles running on gas, and to counter the effects of the stupendous increases in the price of gas.”

T3 Motion type vehicles are the new breed of highly performing electric cars from an ecological perspective. Designed particularly for use by police officers, these vehicles will be used in the metropolitan area by officers to patrol urban centres, especially for the purposes of monitoring large public parks and parking areas in Old Montreal. Business streets like St. Laurent Boulevard, St. Denis, Mont-Royal and others will also be patrolled when they are closed to traffic during popular festivities. These three-wheeled cars are 100% ecologically safe and fast.

Equipped with revolving lights, a siren and a flexible stretcher, this electric car can reach maximum speeds of 40 km/hour and can weave their way in difficult access lanes where crowds are thick and dense.

The four new T3 Motion vehicles do not release any greenhouse gases; it will cost 10 cents a day to run them.

Écrire un commentaire

Écrire un commentaire

Ce formulaire ne sert pas à envoyer l’article à un ami. Svp, utilisez le lien «Envoyer à un ami» en haut de la page pour ce faire.

Le Messager LaSalle n'est pas responsable des commentaires ci-dessous. Veuillez par contre, rester poli et respecter le sujet de la discussion. Si vous êtes membre, connectez-vous.

(Nous gardons les courriels privés)
Accord

Nous prions les internautes de rester polis. Il est interdit de soumettre du contenu discriminatoire, insultant ou inapproprié, qui pourrait être retiré du site à notre discrétion. Nous ne sommes pas responsables des opinions ou du contenu soumis par les internautes. L'utilisation de ce site ainsi que la propriété du contenu qui est soumis sont régies par nos Conditions générales d'utilisation et le Politique de confidentialité.

Les organismes membres doivent promouvoir des activités légales et à but non-lucratif. Tout organisme faisant la promotion d'activités illégales ou de services / produits commerciaux sera retirée du site.

J'accepte ces conditions.

Entrez le code suivant

Écrire les caractères ci-dessus dans la boîte