How agencies and professionals are putting mobile patrol vehicles to work in real environments.
Several April stories from the Trikke Mobility blog archives highlight how patrol mobility shows up in practice, from campus policing to small-city departments to professional feedback from the field.
Together, they show a simple pattern: agencies try it, use it, and decide whether it earns a place in their patrol strategy.
Dallas College P.D.: campus patrol goes mobile
At Dallas College, police adopted Trikke Positron patrol vehicles to improve mobility across a large campus environment. Officers now move more efficiently through pedestrian-heavy areas while maintaining visibility and accessibility—two priorities in campus policing.
Read the Dallas College P.D. story →
Somerton, AZ police: expanding patrol coverage
In Somerton, Arizona, officers incorporated Trikke Positrons into their patrol strategy to expand coverage and improve day-to-day mobility. For a smaller department, the ability to move quickly through neighborhoods and public spaces adds flexibility without relying entirely on traditional patrol vehicles.
Read the Somerton police story →
What trusted professionals are saying
Beyond specific deployments, industry professionals have shared their experiences using Trikke patrol vehicles in the field. Their feedback consistently centers on visibility, mobility, and ease of use—factors that influence both adoption and day-to-day performance.
Read what trusted professionals are saying →
Looking ahead
These snapshots from the archives show how Trikke mobility is moving into everyday use, and how real-world experience continues to shape modern patrol strategies.

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