PGR~ Road Guard

Our Sheriff's office has a certification where you can stop traffic at intersections, etc. It allows the funeral procession to continue through lights, stop signs, etc.
 
The only problem I could see was getting back to the front for the next intersection. Trikes are a bit wider than 2 wheelers and could have problems on narrower roads.
 
Trikes are better at parking on the side of the road. They don't fall over if parked on a sloping shoulder and they're more noticable.

Can't imagine anyone would say no.
 
From what I understand, here in Md we can not block roads with out the aid of LEOs. that being said I see no reason a Trike can not be used. I know my Trike is fast enough handle that duty.
 
After a lot of heartache and pain (on my part), I was told yesterday that the "Senior" Road Guard was incorrect. If I pass all their tests I could become a Road Guard. However, I would be a tail gunner unless there was a shortage of Road Guards for that mission.
 

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