Cowra Highway Patrol is flaunting a set of new vehicles - both of the two and four wheel variety.
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The old Commodores used by police are being replaced by new Chryslers, with the rollout of the new cars starting in May this year.
Sergeant Mick Chooi says they're nice cars, but not too dissimilar to the Holdens.
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"To us, it's probably just another car, they're not a bad car to drive," Sergeant Chooi said.
"It's a bit different to Commodores, I'm still undecided," Constable Patrick Fisher said about the car.
Cowra Highway Patrol officers have also gotten their hands on a motorcycle for the first time.
At present, Sergeant Chooi is the only officer who is able to use the bike. He said that they're better than the cars in traffic but harder to spot.
"Getting through traffic is a lot easier in one way, being able to weave through and out of traffic, in another way that's bad for it, people don't really see you until you're right on top of them," Sgt Chooi said.