April 17, 2018 – The Newark Police
Department is announcing the results of the Distracted Driving Enforcement
Initiative conducted the first week of April 2018. The Newark Police Department
will continue its efforts throughout the year focusing on high visibility
enforcement of distracted driving and other violations which lead to
collisions. The original press release is below the statistics.
Date
|
Citations
|
|
Apr 2, 2018
|
14
|
|
Apr 3, 2018
|
60
|
|
Apr 4, 2018
|
33
|
|
Apr 5, 2018
|
68
|
|
Apr 6, 2018
|
10
|
|
| | |
|
Grand Total
|
184
| |
|
| | | | |
|
| | | | | | | |
Offense
|
# Citations
|
FAILURE
TO YIELD
|
6
|
CELL
PHONE USE
|
63
|
DRIVING
WITH SUSPENDED/REVOKED LICENSE
|
4
|
DUTY-SIGN-CARRY
LICENSE
|
2
|
FAIL TO
ANSWER SUMMONS
|
1
|
FICTICIOUS/
CANCELLED REGISTRATION
|
2
|
FAILURE
TO HAVE INSURANCE ID IN VEHICLE
|
3
|
FAILURE
TO POSSESS DRIVERS LICENSE
|
1
|
NO DRIVER
SEAT BELT
|
23
|
NO
PASSENGER SEAT BELT
|
2
|
NO PROOF
OF INSURANCE
|
3
|
OBEY
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE
|
3
|
OPERATING
UNREGISTERED MV
|
7
|
POSSESSION
OF MARIJUANA
|
2
|
FAILURE
TO POSSESS VEHICLE REGISTRATION
|
1
|
SPEEDING
|
25
|
TURNING
WHEN SAFE
|
1
|
VEHICLE
MUST PROCEED ON GREEN LIGHT
|
1
|
VEHICLE
MUST YIELD
|
33
|
VEHICLE
MUST MAINTAIN WITHIN LANE
|
1
|
| |
Grand Total
|
184
|
| | | |
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*****Original Release Below*****
April 3, 2018 – The week of April 2nd the Newark Police
Department will be working to raise awareness of drivers in the City of
Newark. Statistically, the primary contributing factors of collisions in
Newark continue to be those that frequently result from inattention or
last-minute operator decisions resulting in a collision. For the last
three years, these have primarily been: Inattentive Driving, Following
Too Closely and Failure to Yield. In 2017, these three offenses accounted
for 706 of the 1460 reported collisions (48%). Violations such as red
lights, stop signs and speed continue to be lesser prevalent causations of
collisions by a significant margin.
The Newark Police Department Traffic Unit routinely conducts
team-approach projects, using high visibility and high productivity
enforcement, to encourage heightened awareness and voluntary compliance on the
part of drivers in the City of Newark. Multiple officers will be
conducting enforcement targeting cellphone and seatbelt usage. An officer
observes a violation from a static location and reports it to officers who stop
the vehicle – typically by “step-outs” – and issue a citation, if appropriate.
Additional violations, such as Failure to Obey a Yield Sign or various
equipment violations are frequently observed and cited as well.
The week of April 2nd the
Newark Police Traffic and Special Operations Unit are conducting joint
enforcement effort to cover multiple locations within the jurisdiction
simultaneously. The goals of this initiative are to:
▪
Increase driver alertness and promote driver awareness resulting in more
attentive driving and a reduction in attention related collisions.
▪
Establish a noticeable police presence on the roadway from members of the
Traffic Enforcement Unit, the Special Operations Unit and additional uniformed
personnel.
▪
Conduct enforcement of attention based violations (i.e. cell phone
violations). ANY violations will be enforced (equipment, license &
registration, etc.).
As part of the initiative, which
coincides with the Delaware Office of Highway Safety Distracted Driving
initiative, officers will distribute the OHS Distracted Driving news release
with citations for civil violations related to distracted driving.