How Japanese police lead priority convoys

December 18, 2016 08:38

From each leading vehicle, a man leaned half his body through the window, raised a white-gloved hand and gently waved to signal passersby to slow down.

Những người đàn ông thò hẳn nửa người ra ngoài ra hiệu xe khác nhường đường.
The men leaned half their bodies out to signal other cars to give way.

In addition to the characteristic honking, there was also the sound of people leaning through the windows. White-gloved hands signaled other cars to stop with graceful, professional gestures.

The motorcade in the video is said to be that of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The cars in the convoy include domestic Japanese brands such as Toyota Century, Nissan Cima and Lexus LS 600hL.

According to VNE

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