Trike Patrol Ciara «Real»

As of this writing, Trike Patrol Ciara has amassed over 4.2 million followers across platforms. She has:

She still rides. She still posts. And once a month, she still “pulls over” a volunteer driver for old times’ sake.


Not everyone is a fan. Traffic safety experts have raised concerns: trike patrol ciara

She also added a new rule: she will only “pull over” drivers who visibly break a traffic law on camera (speeding, rolling a stop sign, texting) and only if there’s a safe pull-off area.

In a podcast interview, she put it bluntly: “I’m not Batman. I’m just a woman on a weird motorcycle who wants people to stop running red lights near my niece’s school.” As of this writing, Trike Patrol Ciara has amassed over 4


Trike Patrol Ciara is not a fictional character—she is a real, active-duty law enforcement officer who has become a viral sensation in public safety circles. While her full name and specific department are often kept confidential for safety reasons (common practice for active patrol officers), her reputation has spread across social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Ciara, typically a veteran officer with 7–12 years of service, was assigned to her department’s special operations or traffic unit. After suffering a minor injury that made riding a traditional police motorcycle difficult, she volunteered for the department’s experimental trike program. That decision changed her career. She still rides

What makes Trike Patrol Ciara stand out is her unique approach:

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