8 Ways To Easily Spot An Unmarked Cop Car

Light Bars On The Front Grill

Civilian cars do not ride around with light bars on their front grille or windows. An unmarked cop car will have these installed, but they can be hard to spot on the road, especially if the vehicle has tinted windows. So take a look at the car’s front grille, and if it has any bars or flashers in it, it is likely being driven by a cop. They are even easier to spot when they light up, but no one wants to see that coming for them in their rearview mirror.

Look For Anything That Seems Unusual

A 2013-15 Ford Police Interceptor Utility of the Nevada Highway Patrol returning to Town Square shopping mall during the Las Vegas Ride for Kids in 2019. Ride for kids is a nation-wide event that raises money for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Noah Wulf

There are plenty of unintelligent drivers on the road, which can make unusual behavior easier to spot, but police behavior differs from the typical stupid driver. If the car has equipment that looks like it could be a license-plate scanner or is parked sneakily on the side of the road, slow down. If it has a bull bar, any odd badges, or is just plain suspicious looking, then it could be an unmarked police car.

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