Project Drive Safe!
07/14/2011 | Sgt. Clint Norred, Patrol
This week's edition of the Yuma Police Department's on-going traffic safety program, Project Drive Safe! will be at the following location:
| Dates | 07/18/11 to 07/24/11 |
|---|---|
| Targeted Roadway: | 32nd Street |
| Secondary Roadway: | Undisclosed |
| Targeted Violations: | Speed, Red Light, Seatbelt |
Project Drive Safe! Year to Date Citation Statistics as of 07/11/11: 1318 Citations
Safe Driving Tip: Stop signs mean just that, STOP! When you approach a stop sign you are required to come to a complete stop. This means all forward movement of the vehicle must stop. Even if you notice there are no vehicles approaching as you are slowing down, you must come to a complete stop before proceeding. Officers looking for stop sign violations, typically watch the tires of the vehicle to ensure they are not moving. Slowly rolling through a stop sign (sometimes called a California Stop), while yielding to traffic is still a stop sign violation. In 2008 there were nearly 1000 collisions where the cause was listed as running a stop sign. Of those over 42% resulted in injuries.1 The number of collisions does not include failing to yield from a stop sign, which is also a violation. Drive Safe!
On the Web: Roadway construction information, to include traffic restrictions, occurring within the City of Yuma, can be found on the City's website at http://www.YumaAZ.gov/news. Look for the road construction icon.
1 Source: Arizona Department of Transportation





