motorcade
/mɔːtɔːrˈkeɪd/Definitions
1. noun
a procession of vehicles, especially cars, that accompanies a person, especially a dignitary, through an area.
“The president’s motorcade drove through the crowded streets to the airport.”
2. noun
a series of vehicles used to transport people or equipment, especially in a military or emergency context.
“The firefighters used a motorcade to transport equipment to the fire scene.”