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Commissioned troopers carry out the department's primary goal of providing a safe motoring environment for the public. They are responsible for enforcing traffic laws, investigating collisions, and assisting motorists on 17,524 miles of the state's highways. The Field Operations Bureau oversees eight geographic districts, the agency's Aviation operations statewide and the Honor Guard.

Each district, faced with unique characteristics and challenges, has additional commissioned and non-commissioned people who support and serve in a variety of ways: Vessel and Terminal Security (VATS); commercial vehicle enforcement; auto theft, and narcotics investigations; vehicle inspections (VIN); communications, electronic, and crime laboratory services; and administrative support. Image of WSP district map

 

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Honor Guard Honor Guard at Fallen Officers Memorial, WSP Academy

The office of the Chief oversees the WSP Honor Guard Unit, which was established in 1984. The Honor Guard is available for funerals of active department members, active officers of other agencies, and other functions as the Chief may designate. 
   

 

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