The Champaign Police Department, in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois State Police and over 200 local law enforcement agencies will intensify enforcement against speeding starting this month, according to a city press release.
In the announcement, CPD Chief Timothy Tyler noted the rationale for the intensification.
“Speeding causes unnecessary danger on our roads and puts drivers, passengers and others sharing the roadway at increased risk,” Tyler wrote. “Champaign Police remind drivers to obey the posted speeds and to ensure that everyone gets home safely.”
Throughout the month, Champaign Police officers will be conducting visible patrols to prevent speeding and promote road safety. Citations and written warnings will be issued to those found exceeding speed limits or violating other traffic laws, with a focus on main roads and residential neighborhoods.
The initiative is funded by federal traffic safety grants managed by IDOT.
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