Public Education Exhibits

Public Education Exhibits

Since our inception, The Kentucky State Police has worked tirelessly to educate the public about dangers and promote safety in our communities.  Keeping with this tradition, KSP provides public education exhibits and utilizes them to further interact with the public. Each exhibit is available to be reserved and utilized at community events and gatherings across Kentucky.

These exhibits are available to you free of charge, thanks to many corporate and government sponsorships.


Education Exhibits

Mobile Drug Education Unit

The Mobile Drug Education Unit, commonly referred to as the Drug Trailer, has been a staple of KSP since the early 90’s. This unit was completely updated and renovated in 2022 with modern technology and information regarding the drug epidemic that is attacking Kentucky. This unit contains multiple digital screens displaying facts and information about various drugs and how they are manufactured and distributed in the US. There are testimonial videos from former addicts who have first-hand experience with drug addiction. We have also included an interactive touchscreen display that shows the number of overdoses and deaths that have occurred in each county.

The Mobile Drug Education Unit also features information about human trafficking and how it is linked to drug activity in Kentucky. Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. Traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to achieve exploitation. Human trafficking is a continuous cycle. KSP created a cycle map, displaying how human trafficking begins and continues for current and new victims. Click the image below to learn more.

To learn more about our newly renovated mobile substance abuse trailer and our slogan contest, click here.

Things To Know:

  • The Mobile Drug Education Unit needs access to standard 120v electric outlets to be powered on.
  • The unit does have heating and air conditioning, but with both doors open climate control is difficult. This should be considered when planning during extreme temperatures.
  • The trailer is 45′ feet in length.
Rollover Simulator

The Rollover Simulator demonstrates the consequences of when a driver or passenger chooses to disobey Kentucky law by not wearing a seat belt. Utilizing a test dummy, this exhibit simulates a rollover collision at 30 MPH. Shown in two phases, viewers can see the reality when a driver wears a seat belt compared to when they don’t. As you can see in the video below, the test dummy is easily thrown out the window of the vehicle. This shows viewers what could happen if people in the vehicle, whether the operator or passengers, choose not to wear their seat belts.

Things To Know:

  • The Rollover Simulator needs access to standard 120v electric outlets to be operated.
  • Needs a level place to be displayed for proper function.
Driving Simulator

The Driving Simulator helps to demonstrate distracted driving to all ages. From young to experienced, distracted driving is a hindrance to any vehicle operator on the road. This exhibit sends text messages to the “operator” of the simulator, showing them how checking your phone can impair one’s driving abilities. Intended to mimic a real-life driving experience, this simulator gives instructions on when to turn, come to a stop, and proceed as a driver in reality would. There is an ability to change the environment of the drive from the weather, to the time of day, traffic level, and location of the route.

A true vehicular experience, this exhibit is intended to help all driving ages. Schools and businesses can benefit from being aware of how sending a simple text message can impact the probability of a dangerous vehicular situation.

Things To Know:

  • The Driving Simulator needs access to standard 120v electric outlets to be operated.
  • The simulator is compiled of several electronic components and to protect the equipment should be used preferably indoors, or in moderate temperatures. In cases of extreme heat or cold we may be unable to allow its use.
Crash Trailer

Serving as a visual reminder of the harsh realities of impaired driving, the Crash Trailer showcases the aftermath of a vehicular crash. Featuring an actual crash scene that occurred on Kentucky roadways, this trailer is updated frequently to show a variety of what can happen when you don’t obey the law. The current story of the accident displayed in the trailer shows the outcome of a driver who fled from a traffic stop. Reaching speeds in excess of 100 mph, the driver of the Ford Contour lost control of the vehicle and struck a tree. Both the passenger and driver were pronounced dead as a result of the impact of the crash. Alcohol and drug use are believed to be the factors in this accident.

This exhibit is a great asset to utilize across the commonwealth. It gives young drivers a visual representation of the consequences of what can happen when you drive impaired. After hearing the story of the specific crash, viewers are allowed to see the reality with their own eyes from the clear windows of the trailer. The Crash Trailer is an important reminder to stay alert, wear your seat belt, and not drive under the influence.

Things To Know:

  • The Crash Trailer is a real life display of a fatal crash involving a young driver and may not be suitable for all audiences.
  • Needs access to standard 120v electric outlets to be powered on.
  • The trailer and truck combined require 50 feet of space.
KSP Mascot
1949 Ford 2-Door Sedan
  • 1st Kentucky State Police Cruiser
  • Motor: 100 Hp/Flat Head V-8
  • Displacement: 239.4 cubic inches
  • Torque: 180 lb.-ft.
  • Wheelbase: 114 inches
  • Weight: 3,120 lbs
  • Length: 197.5 inches
  • Width: 73.5 inches
  • Height: 63 inches
  • Top Speed: 85 mph
1972 Ford LTD Custom
  • Kentucky State Police Cruiser
  • Motor: 208 HP/V8
  • Displacement: 429.2 cubic inches
  • Torque: 322 lb.-ft.
  • Wheelbase: 121 inches
  • Weight: 4,235 lbs
  • Length: 216 inches
  • Width: 79.2 inches
  • Height: 54.7 inches
  • Top Speed: 118 mph
1978 Ford LTD Police Interceptor
  • Kentucky State Police Cruiser
  • Motor: 202 HP/7.5L V8
  • Displacement: 459.8 cubic inches
  • Torque: 348 lb.-ft.
  • Wheelbase: 121 inches
  • Weight: 4,535 lbs
  • Length: 224.1 inches
  • Width: 79.5 inches
  • Height: 54.8 inches
  • Top Speed: 116 mph
1990 Ford Mustang
  • Kentucky State Police Cruiser
  • Motor: 215 HP/5.0L V8
  • Displacement: 459.8 cubic inches
  • Torque: 300 lb.-ft.
  • Wheelbase: 121 inches
  • Weight: 4,535 lbs
  • Length: 224.1 inches
  • Width: 79.5 inches
  • Height: 54.8 inches
  • Top Speed: 116 mph
2015 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS
  • 2021 Best Looking Cruiser Contest Winner
  • Motor: 426 HP/ 420 LB-FT. 6.2L LS3 V8
  • Displacement: 378 cubic inches
  • Torque: 180 lb.-ft.
  • Wheelbase: 114 inches
  • Weight: 3,120 lbs
  • Length: 197.5 inches
  • Width: 73.5 inches
  • Height: 63 inches
  • Top Speed: 85 mph