How can cop cars idle for so long?

Battery auxiliary power units (APUs) are another option for police vehicles. These units store power when the engine is running and supply it to the vehicle's electrical devices for 4 hours or more when the engine is off. Police vehicle auxiliaries can be powered by a battery pack that fits in the trunk.
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How long do cop cars idle?

On a normal 10-hour shift, a patrol vehicle drives between 50 and 100 miles. During that same 10-hour shift, a patrol vehicle can idle for 3-5 hours, adding an additional 75-125 miles each patrol shift of additional wear and tear on the engine.
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Why do cop cars idle?

Idling engines power mission-critical equipment including computers, emergency lights, and air conditioning to keep electronics and dogs from overheating. And it ensures that the vehicle is ready if the officer is called to an emergency.
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Why do police always keep their cars running?

Why Do Police Leave Their Cars Running? Computers in police cars operate as well as radios, a necessity for running them as well. A car is operated by keeping the battery in place so the system will be charged and all that stuff will run.
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Is it OK for a car to idle for a long time?

Your engine may also overheat if you leave your car idling for too long. However, this particular error often occurs because of mechanical malfunctions. If your engine overheats, get your cooling system or fan belt checked by a certified mechanic. Your car may run out of gas.
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Is it OK to sleep in car while running?

No, it's not safe to sleep in your car with the engine running. Leaving your car engine turned on while sleeping could lead to dangerous exhaust fumes containing carbon monoxide entering the vehicle.
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Does it hurt a car to idle for hours?

Your exhaust system produces emissions into the air and contributes to air pollution. Sitting in one spot for a long period of time pollutes air. Decreases performance. Over time, idling can cause your head gasket, spark plugs, or cylinder rings to deteriorate and stop working.
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Why do cops never turn their car off?

Answer: Marked police units are equipped with computers and other equipment that must be accessible to police officers during their tour of duty that won't be available once they're shut down.
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Are armored vehicles legal in Canada?

Under the Armoured Vehicle and After-Market Compartment Control Act, it is also illegal to own, operate or use a vehicle that contains a concealed compartment that was installed after the vehicle was made.
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Why do ambulances leave their engines running?

Without being plugged into a shoreline they need to idle the engine to keep other equipment, such as the Zoll (def/ECG) charged. They could also be on a call & have left the engine on run lock to keep the equip charged and/or the temp ok for their patient.
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Do police cars overheat?

Given how long they're on the road and how often they're put through some pretty wild situations, a police car's radiator might be prone to overheating a lot.
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How many miles do police cars do?

The mileage at which a police car is sold on can vary widely. According to Hagar most patrol cars come to market with 70,000-120,000 miles – usually small family hatches such as Astras, Ford Focuses and Hyundai i30s.
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How many miles does a police car do a year?

An average police patrol vehicle travels up to 15,000 miles (24,000km) a year and can cost a force around £22,000 to buy and maintain for a four-year period.
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Can a civilian buy a tank in Canada?

Yes, civilians can legally own tanks. There are hundreds to thousands of used tanks available for purchase online. However, it is often a complex process, especially when buying from overseas dealers.
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Is bullet proof glass legal?

Yes, the installation of bulletproof glass in private cars is entirely legal, and anyone can install bulletproof glass for protection in their vehicle (we recommend professionals who can properly seal and install the Armormax® materials).
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Can I drive a tank in Canada?

Ontario Regiment RCAC Museum, Oshawa, Canada. There's no tank driving at the RCAC Museum, but you can enjoy a ride in a military battle tank or military vehicle with museum staff in the driver's seat. It's the only place in Canada to offer this experience.
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Do cop cars have keys?

Anderson said most police cars come off an assembly line and are turned into patrol cars through specialized orders. But there is no special key system made for them. "It really is just a regular car," Anderson said.
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Can a cop take your keys?

4) Traffic Police Cannot Confiscate Your Vehicle Keys

The traffic police do not have the right to snatch away or confiscate your car/bike keys. In case they do that, you retain the right to launch a legal proceeding against the officer.
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When did police cars get computers?

By the late 1990s, the installation of computers, radios and high-end light systems were accomplished by a specially designed wiring harness.
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How long can a car idle without damage?

How Long Can You Let Your Car Idle? Idling your car for 30 seconds to a minute is acceptable, and it will not cause any harm to your vehicle. With advanced technology, even if you let your car idle for a slight longer duration, it will not damage it.
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What happens if you leave your car running for 8 hours?

J.R. Ray: Well, to answer your first question, leaving the car running all day won't do any damage. As long as the engine's cooling system is working normally, a modern car can run for days and days -- until it runs out of gas -- without causing itself any harm.
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Is it OK to run car AC while parked?

Avoid placing a strain on your car's cooling and electrical systems during these end-of-summer months. Pre-cooling your vehicle might seem like a good idea, but it'll waste plenty of fuel and time. It's far better to be driving while you're cooling off the inside of your car.
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Do I need to crack a window to sleep in my car?

You do not need to crack the window of your vehicle while sleeping. Not only is air continually circulating, but there is also generally enough air inside the car to sustain someone for a long time.
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Can I sleep in my car at Walmart?

Generally, yes, you can sleep in your car at Walmart. Walmart does not have a corporate-wide policy of allowing people to sleep in their car in their parking lots. It's up to each store manager to decide. Most Walmart store managers tend to not issue a policy on the matter, preferring not to do anything about it.
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Can I sleep in car with AC?

You can leave your car running while you sleep but it is not safe to do so. Running your car's AC while you sleep can be damaging to your health and can cause the engine to overheat. It is strongly advised that if you want to sleep in your car you should turn the engine off.
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