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Hello everyone! I'd like to throw a suggestion out here based on some real life work experience, and love for the law enforcement community. I am a CDL holder and drive semi for a living, and I'd love to see the law enforcement side of trucking in LSPDFR someday! I live in Michigan, so a good example of this is the Michigan State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement division. They focus solely on heavy vehicles on the road, such as semis, and trucks hauling anything that could be considered heavy on a trailer. Some examples of something I'd like to see, is maybe some kind of menu (similar to stop the ped) that can ask truck driving related questions, perform level1-4 inspections, and have some kind of mobile scale to "weigh" trucks. There is a lot that could potentially be incorporated, so if there's any content creators out there that may look into this in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out and ask questions about what DOT does when they're inspecting a driver and/or his load. I've seen it all. I'd love to learn how to code and make something of this nature myself, but this industry sure takes a lot of time out of my life. Thank you to anybody reading and I hope it's interesting enough to give it a try in the future! Happy Patrolling everyone!

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