Iranian Traffic Police
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Law enforcement agency
Traffic Police of NAJA پلیس راهنمایی و رانندگی ناجا | |
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Abbreviation | RAHVAR |
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National agency | Iran |
Operations jurisdiction | Iran |
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Parent agency | Law Enforcement Forces of Islamic Republic of Iran |
Traffic Police of NAJA (Persian: پلیس راهنمایی و رانندگی فراجا, Polis-e Râhnamâii vâ Rânandegi-ye Faraja), abbreviated as RAHVAR[1] (Persian: راهور, Rahvâr), is a Law enforcement agency in Iran responsible for traffic guard and highway patrol.
Equipment
[edit ]Cars
[edit ]- Mercedes-Benz C 240
- Mercedes-Benz E 240
- Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series [broken anchor ]
- Toyota RAV4 XA40
- Nissan Xterra N50
- Hyundai Sonata LF Hybrid
- Kia Forte TD
- Nissan Maxima
- Renault Mégane
- Mitsubishi Pajero
- Samand
- Dena Plus
- Hyundai Santa Fe DM
- Nissan Teana
- Suzuki Grand Vitara
- Toyota Corolla E180
- Peugeot 206
- Mazda 3 BL
- Hyundai Veracruz
- Citroën Xantia
- Peugeot 407
References
[edit ]- ^ "Police chief optimistic about border guardsˈ freedom". IRNA. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
External links
[edit ]- (in Persian) Iranian Traffic police
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