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Awarded01/03/2024
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Today20/08/2026
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Escort motorcycles Police
The motorcycle for accompaniments is characterized by carrying out accompaniments that take place over a distance of up to approximately 300 kilometers in one piece and / or up to a duration of approximately 6 hours in a row. The speed varies between stepping pace and more than 210 km/h, with constant speeds varying between stepping pace and 160 km/h. Depending on the function within the guidance, intermediate sprints (acceleration) are essential for traffic guidance. Among other things, the motorcycles are used to accompany dignitaries, VIPs (with or without high threat), cycling races, nuclear transports, ambulances, transports of national interest and high-risk detainees. The motorcycle for accompaniment is recognizable (with striping) as a standard police motorcycle of one brand, type and version. Characteristics: • Heavy motorcycle; • Guides on motorways to urban areas; • Communication is very important on the road and always takes place on the move; • More shell protection; • Indoor and outdoor built-up areas; • On motorways; • Being able to move at a step while maintaining stability straight ahead; • Ability to drive smoothly for one and a half hours at a constant speed of 160 km/h; • Has no problem accelerating at least 60 times from 0 to at least 220 km/h within a time frame of 6 hours. Even after the motorcycle has been idling for a few minutes; • In this time frame, the acceleration from 160 km/h to at least 210 km/h must also be and remain trouble-free; • Achieve and maintain a calibrated speed of more than 210 km/h; • Mainly a workplace and not a vehicle to drive to a notification.
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