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Wherever the president goes the beast follows, how is it transported?
The President of the United States of America, occupying the most coveted seat in the White House, is also arguably the most protected person in the world. Whether it is state visits, diplomatic trips, campaigns, or family holidays, their every move is meticulously planned and coordinated, leaving very little margin for error. And it is always an elaborate affair, especially for those directly involved, as they must be ready to move at all times and to any destination.
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Coordinating the presidential motorcade is no easy feat for the WHTA as the presidential escort usually includes 40 to 50 vehicles. These vehicles in the long well-protected convoy carry the First Family, White House Staff, Official Guests of the First Family, and other authorized personnel. The presidential state car is a custom-made stretched limo built to provide maximum security to its VIP passengers. The presidential state car is reported to have a five-inch-thick bulletproof glass with military-grade armor to protect the rest of the vehicle and an eight-inch door to protect the president from any direct hit. The tires of the custom-built limousine are reported to be Kevlar reinforced, which makes it puncture-resistant. Because of the heavy protections around the vehicle, the presidential state car can only reach about 60 miles per hour (97 kilometers per hour).