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The first trike patrol units were introduced in the United States, with departments in California and Florida leading the way. These early units were met with enthusiasm from the public, who appreciated the friendly and visible presence of officers on tricycles. As the concept gained popularity, more departments began to adopt the trike patrol model, and Paula soon became a prominent figure in this movement.
That’s Paula. On her trike.
Trike patrol, a term that has gained significant attention in recent years, refers to a group of individuals who ride three-wheeled vehicles, often in a coordinated effort to promote community safety, camaraderie, and fun. As a leading figure in the trike patrol community, Paula has graciously shared her expertise and experiences to create this comprehensive guide. Whether you're a seasoned trike enthusiast or just starting out, this guide aims to provide valuable insights, practical tips, and inspiration to help you navigate the world of trike patrolling. trike patrol - paula
So, the next time you are downtown, keep an eye on your mirrors. If you see a flash of yellow plastic and a set of three wheels rolling silently toward your bumper, straighten up. Paula is on patrol. The first trike patrol units were introduced in
Delivery drivers often double-park. Instead of towing them (which causes chaos), Paula glides up on her trike. She uses a loudspeaker to ask them to move. If they ignore her, she issues a citation through the trike’s mobile printer. That’s Paula