The City of San Diego, CA recently enhanced its parking enforcement program with the addition of 16 new GO-4 task-specific vehicles. The City is retiring units from the mid-2000s. The new units will have air ride seats, air conditioning , back up cameras, a more efficient and quiet drivetrain.
The GO-4 parking enforcement vehicles are part of a series of vehicles developed by Westward Industries. The three-wheeled vehicles provide a sustainable alternative to standard sized vehicles often used for enforcement, while offering PEOs a greater ability to enter and exit, as well as maneuver throughout their routes in a safe and efficient manner. The GO-4 vehicles are also an easy retrofit for license plate recognition systems.
The GO-4 series of vehicles includes the original GO-4, the GO-4 EV, the GO-4 flatbed, and the GO-4 Van Body. They operate in cities throughout North America including Santa Monica, CA, Milwaukee, WI, New York, NY, and Aspen, CO.
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Parking patrol vehicles is a specific task utility vehicle designed and engineered to navigate in space-conscious locations with ease. Go 4 has been used since the 1990s as a parking enforcement tool for cities such as Seattle and San Francisco. A parking patrol vehicle is a three-wheel, motorcycle utility vehicle. It has four-cylinder engines designed by Mazda, 3 wheel disk brakes, and a top speed of 70 mph.