The Missouri State Highway Patrol will introduce a "stealth vehicle" into its fleet of vehicles on the state's highways. Credit: Missouri State Highway Patrol

Missouri motorists may want to pump the brakes after the state’s highway patrol said some of its cruisers are going incognito. 

The Missouri State Highway Patrol announced Friday that some of its patrol vehicles will begin using “ghost graphics,” or low-visibility logo markings that make the fact that the vehicle is operated by law enforcement less obvious. 

That, the department said, will help the “stealth vehicles” monitor “aggressive and dangerous driving.” 

“Drive safe â€” even when you think no one’s watching,” the highway patrol said.

The state’s highway patrol officers typically patrol Missouri’s interstates and state highways.

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