Fuel cell police car at WSU makes first traffic stop
Wayne State University’s hydrogen fuel cell vehicle made its first-ever traffic stop. Despite its zero-emissions, the ticketed student said it still stunk.
Wayne State University’s hydrogen fuel cell vehicle made its first-ever traffic stop. Despite its zero emissions, the ticketed student said it still stunk.
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The WSU police car, outfitted with police lights, sirens and WSU police department logos, often perks people’s interest, said Sgt. Frank Smith, who drives the car on routine patrols and made the June 5 traffic stop using the vehicle.
“The first question people ask is if it is an electric car,” he said.
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