The American Association of State Troopers is conducting their annual "Best Looking Cruiser" contest. The Florida Highway Patrol cruiser was voted the “2023 Best Looking Cruiser.” This contest began as a friendly competition between state agencies as a fun way to allow community support and interaction with law enforcement in a positive manner.
The Indiana State Police submitted a photo taken in Indianapolis during the solar eclipse this past April. The photo of our Dodge Durango was taken during “totality.” The Dodge Durango is the newest platform for an Indiana State Police cruiser. Last year Indiana finished in fourth place which earned us the spot for the month of April in the AAST calendar.
This year’s contest will be tabulated through the SurveyMonkey website. To cast your vote in the “2024 Best Looking Cruiser Contest”, you can vote here SurveyMonkey or by going to statetroopers.org. Simply scroll through the photos and at the bottom of the page select Indiana from the drop-down menu and click done.
The winner will be presented with the "Best Looking Cruiser Award" and featured on the cover of the AAST’s “America's Best Looking Trooper Cruisers 2025 Wall Calendar." The calendars will be available for purchase at American Association of State Troopers this fall. Calendar sales will benefit the American Association of State Troopers Foundation, which provides educational scholarships to dependents of member troopers.
The Indiana State Police hopes to be one of the top cars chosen. Help us by voting DAILY on the survey. Your vote counts!
Voting has begun and will and will continue through July 29 at noon.
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