The work of highway hunters and riding a modernized Karoq koda – A Week in the Garage

In the past, we also watched the television series Cobra 11 in the Czech Republic. He shows us the daily routine of German highway police officers as an adrenaline-pumping fun, where there’s no need for high speed to catch bad guys, but what is the reality of police hunters in this country? In this past week, in our “Days with drivers” series, we bring you a report from Czech Superb for a stealth watch to find out what the truth is like.

The special Superb police driver also explained to us how difficult it is to get behind the wheel of a police chaser. The main mission of the fastest police car in the Czech Republic is not to “catch up” with drivers who exceed the speed limit, but to monitor the safety of everyday traffic. In addition, during our time in the special police force, we asked questions that took us back to our childhood dreams, and you can answer them in our poll.

Do you want to be a police chaser driver?

Clear! I always wanted to work for the police

Yes, but they don’t want me. I will make them Cobra 11

No, I’m better on my legal side

A total of 248 readers voted.

Photo: Lukáš Volšicky

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