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Inglewood Police Department
Tuesday October 1st, 2019 :: 02:45 p.m. PDT

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The Inglewood Police Department awarded traffic education and enforcement from OTS.

The Inglewood Police Department received a $260,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for a one-year enforcement and education program. The money will fund various activities intended to reduce deaths and injuries on California roads.
 
“Every DUI driver removed from the roadway is a potential life saved. With this grant money, it is our goal to create a safer environment for the residents of Inglewood and anyone traveling through our community through education and enforcement operations," said Inglewood Police Chief Mark Fronterotta. "We want to encourage everyone - if you choose to drink, please don’t drive. For those who ignore this message, the Inglewood Police Department Traffic Unit will be aggressively looking for you.”
 
The grant-related activities are for the 2020 federal fiscal year, which runs from Oct. 1, 2019 to Sept. 30, 2020.
 
The funding from the OTS will be used for numerous programs, including:

  • DUI/driver’s license checkpoints.
  • Patrols specifically looking for suspected alcohol and/or drug-impaired drivers.
  • Patrols targeting violations of California’s hands-free cell phone law and vehicle code violations by drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians that put other roadway users at risk.
  • Patrols targeting the primary causes of crashes: Speeding, improper turns, running stop signs or signals, right-of-way violations and driving on the wrong side of the road.
  • Patrols specifically looking for seat belt and child safety seat violations.
  • Traffic safety education presentations for youth and community members on distracted and impaired driving, bicycle and pedestrian safety.
  • Creating “Hot Sheets” identifying repeat DUI offenders.
  • Officer training to identify suspected impaired drivers and conduct sobriety tests.
 
“Getting in a vehicle remains one of the most dangerous things we do,” OTS director Barbara Rooney said. “We must continue to work with our partners in law enforcement to shift that realization and make traveling on our roads safer.”
 
Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Address/Location
Inglewood Police Department
1 W Manchester Blvd
Inglewood, CA 90301

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 310-412-5210

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