Georgia police fighting crime on/off road with new electric motorcycles

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Duluth Georgia police are patrolling with electric motorcycles that can go on and off-road.
According to Fox 5 in Atlanta, the police department initially got the bikes for community policing, but soon realized they are also great for crime fighting.
In addition to trails and any off-roading, he can easily maneuver through crowds and traffic, allowing him to respond to accidents or medical calls quickly.
“Rush hour, I can take my bike on a sidewalk, and get to where I want to go,” said Officer Samuel.
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