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Moreno Valley Police Receive $160,892 Grant

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12/23/2015 at 08:40 AM

The Moreno Valley Police Department has been awarded a $160,892 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for a year-long program of special enforcements and public awareness efforts to prevent traffic related deaths and injuries. Moreno Valley Police Department will use the funding as part of the city’s effort to keep the roadways safe and improve the quality of life throughout the community. After falling dramatically between 2006 and 2010, the number of people killed and injured in traffic collisions has been slowly rising. Particularly alarming are recent increases in pedestrian and bicycle fatalities, the growing dangers of distracting technologies, and the emergence of drug-impaired driving as a major problem. This grant funding will provide opportunities to combat these and other devastating problems such as drunk driving, speeding and crashes at intersections “Overall, California’s roadways are among the safest in the nation,” said OTS Director Rhonda Craft. “But to meet future mobility, safety, and accessible transportation objectives, we have to reverse this recent trend in order to reach our common goal – zero deaths on our roadways. The Office of Traffic Safety and the Moreno Valley Police Department want to work with everyone to create a culture of traffic safety across Moreno Valley and the state.” Activities that the grant will fund include: • Educational presentations • DUI checkpoints • DUI saturation patrols • Motorcycle safety enforcement • Distracted driving enforcement • Seat belt and child safety seat enforcement • Bicycle and pedestrian safety enforcement • Speed, red light, and stop sign enforcement • Warrant service operations targeting multiple DUI offenders • Compilation of DUI “Hot Sheets,” identifying worst-of-the-worst DUI offenders • Specialized DUI and drugged driving training such as Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST), Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE), and Drug Recognition Evaluator (DRE) • 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.