Glendale Police Dept. has been awarded a $228,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for a year long program aimed at preventing deaths and injuries on local roadways through special enforcement and public awareness efforts. The grant received by Glendale PD will aid in the city’s ongoing effort to improve traffic safety and the quality of life. Glendale Police Dept. will use the funding as part of an on-going commitment to keep our roadways safe through both enforcement and education.
The grant will assist in efforts to deal with traffic safety problems and to reduce the number of persons killed and injured in traffic collisions. Traffic deaths from all causes declined by nearly 39% between 2006 and 2010 in California, but rose by 2.6% in 2011. State and federal officials anticipate that figures will show another rise for 2012.
DUI deaths remain the largest sector, at nearly 30% of traffic fatalities. Recent trends show increases in two new categories – distracted driving and drug-impaired driving.
Activities that the grant will fund include: specialized DUI and drugged driving training such as Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST), Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE), and Drug Recognition Evaluator (DRE), DUI saturation patrols, motorcycle safety enforcement, distracted driving enforcement, speed enforcement, warrant service operations targeting multiple DUI offenders, compilation of DUI “hot sheets,” identifying worst-of-the-worst DUI offenders, court “sting” operations to cite individuals driving from court after having their driver’s license suspended or revoked for drunk driving, stakeout operations to observe the “worst of the worst” repeat DUI offender probationers with suspended or revoked driver licenses.
Funding for this program is from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.