SSFPD Media Release: 100 Citations In Speeding Crackdown

South San Francisco, CA   May 13, 2017  Submitted by SSFPD  

On Saturday May 131  2017 traffic officers fanned out across South San Francisco in another one-day crackdown looking for speeding drivers. This traffic enforcement saturation patrol was just one of many being completed on various days throughout this year. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

 

Each saturation patrol consists of specially-trained officers using new state-of-the-art lidar devices to check driver’s speeds. Lidar is a highly-accurate laser device that measures distances down to inches and exact speeds of vehicles. The lidar devices are equipped with special optical sighting systems that can differentiatebetween vehicles; this allows officers to target the fastest vehicle on a roadway and obtain an exact speed reading.

 

During the crackdown, officers targeted roadways in the City that are known complaint areas and/or streets that have high injury or fatality traffic collision rates where speed was the primary cause of the accidents. During the crackdown, officers handed out a total of 100 speeding citations. Two unlicensed drivers were also cited.

 

The drivers issued speeding citations were traveling an average of 15 MPH or higher over the posted speed limit. The goal of these operations is to remind motorists to drive with caution, obey the speed limit, and drive safely. Remember, “Don’t Speed or You’ll be Next”.

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Cynthia Marcopulos
Cynthia Marcopulos
6 years ago

Thank you for this update. I am so happy for this. I just can’t believe how many people are going so fast or racing through the intersection on a RED light! Fortunately, the people who have the green light aren’t quick on the gas pedal or we’d have an accident.

Geri
Geri
6 years ago

Speedking or speeding?