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Contrary to what some might think, detectives working the traffic desk don’t spend much time having to sort out parking tickets and moving violations. The Traffic crime desk detective unit investigates hit-and-run cases, vehicular manslaughter and murder cases, and any collision report involving serious injuries or fatalities where a crime may be involved.

As Cole Phelps first gets promoted to detective in L.A. Noire, he is assigned to Traffic – very quickly discovering a dark world where sedans are used as instruments of murder, deception and violent crime.

Today, Rockstar Games have unlocked the Traffic Crime Desk feature page at the official L.A. Noire website - presenting an overview of that particular unit and its cases including "The Fallen Idol" - where survivor accounts at an accident crash site just don't add up. Odd clues and flimsy personal accounts may lead to something far more sinister than things seem.

Here's four brand new screens, taken from the Traffic cases in L.A. Noire.  You can see these and several more new shots in high resolution right now at the updated Crime Desk Feature page on the L.A. Noire official site.





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When a very curious item is found at the scene of a suspicious car accident while working the Traffic crime desk case of "The Fallen Idol", the odd prop leads to the Silver Screen Prop Store run by Marlon Hopgood.

Check out Hopgood's person of interest report dossier along with new screenshots now added to the Features section of the official L.A. Noire website.

And stay tuned tomorrow for the launch of the Traffic crime desk feature page with much more screens and info.


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