Marion County Traffic Partnership issues 5,629 tickets and makes 21 arrests during Operation Pull Over Aggressive Driving, March 1-24.
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Marion County Traffic Safety Partnership
50 N Alabama
Indianapolis, IN 46204
www.indy.gov/police
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 4, 2019
Indianapolis Metropolitan, Speedway, Beech Grove and IUPUI Police Issues 5,629 Traffic Citations, Makes 21 Arrests During Impaired and Aggressive Driving Enforcement
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police, Speedway Police, Beech Grove Police and IUPUI Police Departments issued 5,629 traffic citations and made 21 arrests during a 24-day traffic-enforcement mobilization. About 230 police agencies increased patrols across Indiana for aggressive and impaired driving.
The overtime traffic enforcement is funded through National Highway Traffic Safety Administration grants administered by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).
“As temperatures rise, so do crashes involving impaired and aggressive driving,” said Captain Fred Ilnicki. “If you venture out to watch the NCAA Tournament, ride your motorcycle or take your kids on Spring Break, watch for bikes and pedestrians and make sure your plans include a sober, defensive driver.”
Impaired driving
In every state, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher. Motorcycles are about 3 percent of registered vehicles, but are dramatically overrepresented in fatal crashes involving alcohol.
Impaired driving also includes prescription and illegal drugs. Over-the-counter medication can cause impairment, especially when combined with alcohol or a second drug. Anyone taking a new or higher dose of a drug should speak with their doctor or avoid driving until they know the effect the medication has.
Crash statistics
Failing to yield the right of way is one of the top causes of crashes that lead to injuries and deaths. Following too closely and unsafe lane movement violations are also among the top causes of crashes. Other aggressive driving violations include unsafe speed; speed too fast for weather conditions; disregarding a traffic signal or sign; and improper passing, turning, or lane usage.
Address/Location
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
50 N Alabama St
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 317-327-3811
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