Prisoner transport vehicle

These vehicles must be highly protected and may feature bars or wire mesh over the windows, bulletproof glass, segregated prisoner compartments, and additional seating for escorting officers.

Due to their relatively low security and potential isolation from assistance while en route, police or additional corrections vehicles sometimes escort high-risk transports.

In Canada, most provincial governments have their own fleet of prisoner transport vehicles built to specifications developed to meet their own particular needs.

[2] In Hong Kong, those detained by police and other agencies were once placed on open-ended lorries or prisoner carriers with two rows on benches.

Hong Kong Correctional Services transport prisoners to and from court in vans, buses or trucks.

The Blue Bird All American FE Cuyahoga County Sheriff 's Office Prisoner Transport Bus. This bus makes five trips a week from the county jail to other prisons with 30 prisoners on board.