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A look back at notable deployments and partnerships across law enforcement, security, and major events

March has produced several memorable moments in the evolution of Trikke patrol mobility. Over the years, agencies, security teams, and major event operators have tested new ways to move personnel efficiently through busy public environments.

These four stories from the Trikke Mobility Chronicle archive highlight how organizations are using Trikke patrol vehicles to expand patrol coverage, move efficiently through crowded environments, and maintain a visible security presence.


Indianapolis-area sheriffs praise Trikkes in local news story

Deputies in Indiana’s most populous county described their Trikke patrol vehicles as “agile electric horses without the cleanup.” The comparison captures the advantage of mounted patrol—visibility and mobility—while using a modern electric platform that can move easily through parks, downtown areas, and crowded public spaces.

Read the full Indianapolis-area sheriffs story →


INDYCAR partnership: next-level mobility inside major events

When Trikke partnered with INDYCAR, the goal was simple: help event personnel move quickly through dense crowds and restricted areas where traditional vehicles struggle. The platform gave staff a way to navigate large venues efficiently while maintaining a visible presence throughout the event environment.

Read the full INDYCAR partnership story →


Trikke’s global debut at the International Police Summit

The Trikke Positron platform made its global debut at the International Police Summit, introducing the patrol mobility concept to law enforcement leaders from around the world. The event highlighted growing interest in tools that help officers cover more ground while remaining visible and accessible in busy public environments.

Read the International Police Summit story →


Florida college improves patrol mobility for security officers

At Pensacola Christian College, security officers called the Trikke Defender “an excellent replacement” for their Segways, adding:

“It has significantly more speed than a Segway, which has improved our mobility.”

Read the Florida campus deployment story →


Looking ahead

These snapshots highlight how different organizations—from sheriff’s departments to major event operations—are adapting patrol mobility to meet the demands of modern public spaces.

As agencies continue looking for ways to expand patrol coverage and maintain a visible presence, new deployments and case studies continue to emerge across law enforcement, security, and event operations.