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Dearborn police using new cars to blend into traffic — here’s what they’re targeting

Dearborn traffic safety strategy

Dearborn police, new Mustang Mach-E (Dearborn Police)

DEARBORN, Mich. – The Dearborn police department launched an Aggressive Driving Unit with new vehicles.

The unit has all-electric Ford Mach-Es to blend into traffic and ensure road safety.

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This unit was officially unveiled during Dearborn’s 100th Annual Memorial Day Parade.

At the parade the department showcased three new police vehicles.

These vehicles have been assigned to the Aggressive Driving Unit.

The unit will focus on aggressive, reckless, careless, distracted, and other hazardous moving violations that lead to traffic crashes and endanger public safety.

The Mustang Mach-E vehicles were chosen for their performance capabilities, maneuverability, and quiet operation.

The unit will have dedicated personnel and resources.

Traffic safety remains a top concern for Dearborn residents and continues to be a priority for the Dearborn Police Department.

“I heard and listened to the residents of Dearborn who complained about poor driving behaviors throughout the city.” said Chief Issa Shahin.

Dearborn police Aggressive Driving Unit (Dearborn Police)

The creation of the unit is part of the city’s traffic safety strategy.

Dearborn’s approach to roadway safety will be enforcement, education, and engineering initiatives designed to reduce crashes, improve driver behavior, and create safer streets for residents and visitors.

In 2025, Dearborn Police Officers issued over 33,000 traffic citations to reduce hazardous driving, prevent traffic-related injuries and fatalities.

The Dearborn Police Department reminds motorists that traffic laws are in place to protect everyone who uses the road.

Drivers should obey posted speed limits, eliminate distractions, avoid aggressive driving behaviors, and share the road responsibly.

For more information, follow the Dearborn Police Department on social media.


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