My Suggestion: The “Motor Officer” rank on the Ventura Highway Patrol (VHP) team is currently titled as a certified motorcycle unit officer, but the motorcycles are not yet accessible. This rank should unlock access to the motorcycle vehicles, making the rank functional and meaningful.
Since motorcycles are unique to VHP, this would help set the department apart and create new roleplay opportunities such as traffic escorts, pursuit assistance, and highway patrol scenes. Other departments could also have their own version of motorcycle access in the future for balance.
This could be implemented as a sub-restriction, where only players who are Bronze rank or higher and hold the Motor Officer rank (or above) in VHP can access motorcycles.
Why This Would Improve the Game: Allowing Motor Officers to use motorcycles would make the VHP more unique, realistic, and specialized—just like real highway patrol units. It gives players a new way to patrol, adds variety to traffic enforcement, and increases immersion for both law enforcement and civilian roleplay. It also rewards progression by tying the feature to both game rank and department certification.
Suggestion for: Project Ventura™
My Suggestion:
The “Motor Officer” rank on the Ventura Highway Patrol (VHP) team is currently titled as a certified motorcycle unit officer, but the motorcycles are not yet accessible. This rank should unlock access to the motorcycle vehicles, making the rank functional and meaningful.
Since motorcycles are unique to VHP, this would help set the department apart and create new roleplay opportunities such as traffic escorts, pursuit assistance, and highway patrol scenes. Other departments could also have their own version of motorcycle access in the future for balance.
This could be implemented as a sub-restriction, where only players who are Bronze rank or higher and hold the Motor Officer rank (or above) in VHP can access motorcycles.
Why This Would Improve the Game:
Allowing Motor Officers to use motorcycles would make the VHP more unique, realistic, and specialized—just like real highway patrol units. It gives players a new way to patrol, adds variety to traffic enforcement, and increases immersion for both law enforcement and civilian roleplay. It also rewards progression by tying the feature to both game rank and department certification.