The Queensland Police Service consists of 4 Primary Divisions; General Duties (G.D.) State Crime Command (SCC) and Highway Patrol (HWY). Below is further information on each Division, keep in mind, these divisions are only open to Senior Constable+. In order to join any of these primary divisions you must express your interest by filling out the Division Preference Form.
Below is information about each Primary Division.
(G.D.)
General Duties is QPS's largest Division, accounting for more than half of the QPS members, as the default Division that all members of the QPS are placed into when they first join. You will stay in General Duties from recruit till senior officer where you will then have the option to branch of into other divisions on remain in GD. General Duties are normal patrol officers and engage in traffic infractions, pursuits, paperwork and normal everyday police work. Whilst remaining in GD, you are able to join 3 General Duties Divisions. General Duties Officers utilize the largest fleet of marked vehicles, ranging from Landcruiser's, to Camrys, to Paddy wagons, to commodore, they have the most opinions when it comes to choosing the best car for you.
(SCC)
SCC is still apart of the Queensland Police Service but they branch off and do investigation work. As a SCC detective, you will investigate crime scenes, shootings, homicides, etc. and specialize in negotiations and tracking lost suspects. SCC also goes undercover to infiltrate illegal activities such as car theft rings, drug deals, arms dealing, gangs and illegal street racing teams. SCC utilize a major amount of the Queensland Police Service's resources to effectively reduce crime and put wanted criminals behind bars. State Crime Command has access to a wide variety of Unmarked cars, ranging from a Toyota Camry to Subaru WRX to a Toyota Tundra, they have plenty of vehicles to help them complete their tasks.
(HWY)
Highway Patrol are high speed pursuit units, capable of performing PIT maneuvers on fleeing vehicles in order to bring an end to a vehicle pursuit, however, HWY are not in any way apart of GD and are their own Primary Division. Highway Patrol regularly perform roadside Random Breath Tests and roadside Random Drug Tests. HWY take charge in setting up checkpoints and RBT checkpoints, and can be used as chase cars to catch vehicles that fail to stop. HWY has access to some unmarked vehicles as well as marked pursuit vehicles and police motorbikes. They use vehicles like an Unmarked Toyota Camry, Kia Stinger, HSV Fatal 5, Toyota Landcruiser and many more.