Puerto Rico Bureau of Highway Patrol

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Transito, Policía de Puerto Rico
Negociado de Patrullas de Carreteras P.P.R.
Common nameTransito P.P.R.
Agency overview
Formed1923
Superseding agencyTransit Bureau
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionPuerto Rico
Size5,324 square miles (13,790 km2)
Population3,994,259 (2007 estimate)
Legal jurisdictionCommonwealth of Puerto Rico
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Operational structure
HeadquartersCuartel General 101 Roosevelt Ave, West Hato Rey San Juan, Puerto Rico
Agency executive
  • Jose Caldero, Superintendent
Parent agencyPuerto Rico Police
Police Regions
List
  • San Juan
  • Carolina
  • Fajardo
  • Humacao
  • Guayama
  • Ponce
  • Caguas
  • Aibonito
  • Utuado
  • Mayagüez
  • Aguadilla
  • Arecibo
  • Bayamon
Facilities
Transit Station / Expressway Stations
List
  • San Juan
  • Carolina
  • Fajardo
  • Humacao
  • Guayama
  • Ponce
  • Aibonito
  • Caguas
  • Utuado
  • Bayamon
  • Vega Baja (Station B)
  • Arecibo
  • Aguadilla (Station C)
  • Mayagüez
  • Sabana Grande (Station D)
  • Buchanan (PR-22)
  • Arecibo (PR-22)
  • Carolina (PR-66)
  • Ceiba (PR-53)
  • Salinas (PR-52)
  • Caguas (PR-52)
Patrol CarsFord Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
Dodge Charger

Transito, Policía de Puerto Rico (English: Transit, Puerto Rico Police), is a specialized unit of the Puerto Rico Police, and is responsible for implementing and monitoring oriented measures for the benefit of drivers and other users of public roads, highways and primary roads in Puerto Rico. It ensures that compliance with the law, traffic rules and regulations. The Bureau has the units of Expressway, Highway Patrol, Alcohol Unit, Radar and Photometric, Metro Rail police and an office to coordinate federal proposals to meet its mission also prepare all the statistics of fatal crashes and coordinates all public or private activity taking place on public roads in Puerto Rico.

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