Project Drive Safe!
Date:
07/29/2010 (Last updated: 07/30/2010)Summary:
This week’s intersection and target roadway are undisclosed. Project Drive Safe! is a Public Awareness Campaign to encourage our community to drive safe.Contact:
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 | 8/02/2010 - 8/8/2010 |
|---|---|
| Targeted Roadway: | Undisclosed |
| Targeted Intersection: | Undisclosed |
| Targeted Violations: | Speed, Red Light, Following too Close |
Project Drive Safe! Year to Date Citation Statistics as of 7/26/2010: 1663 Citations
Safe Driving Tip: Rear-end collisions exceeded 50,000 during 2007 and 43,000 during 2008 across Arizona, accounting for about 45% of all reported collisions those years.1 A safe following distance in optimal driving conditions is generally considered to be a minimum of 2 seconds. At 35 miles per hour, the average motorist would require about 135 feet (the average length of 2 tractor trailers) to come to a complete stop. Motorist should do their part by maintaining a safe following distance, obeying speed limits, and as always 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.
Contact: Lt. Steve Suho, Sgt. George Mitchell or MPO Russ Hartley at (928) 373-4700
1Source: Arizona Department of Transportation




