Sunday, June 9, 2013

Montgomery County Police Focus Enforcement Efforts on Pedestrian Safety


Montgomery County Police are issuing tickets to pedestrians and drivers who break the law
Montgomery County Police are issuing tickets to pedestrians and drivers who break the law

During the months of April, May, and June, the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) focused enforcement efforts on pedestrian safety. MCPD has been conducting a number of operations at locations with marked crosswalks and areas that have been identified as pedestrian High Incidence Areas (HIAs) -- those with more pedestrian collisions. Police issued citations to both drivers and pedestrians who are breaking the law.  To date, Police have issued over 2,000 citations to pedestrians for crossing mid-block or against the pedestrian signal, and over 350 citations to drivers for not yielding to pedestrians. 
Particular attention has been paid to the following HIAs:
  • Colesville Road between Fenton Street and Noyes Drive (Silver Spring)
  • Connecticut Avenue between Independence Street and Georgia Avenue (Aspen Hill)
  • Four Corners (Silver Spring)
  • Piney Branch Road between Flower Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue (Silver Spring)
  • Randolph Road between Selfridge Road and Colie Drive (Wheaton)
  • Rockville Pike between Halpine Drive and Hubbard Road (Rockville)
In addition to these HIAs, MCPD have focused pedestrian enforcement actions on other crosswalk locations around the County where driver compliance with pedestrian safety laws has been an issue, including:
  • Veirs Mill Road at Turkey Branch Parkway (Aspen Hill)
  • Bel Pre Road between Georgia Avenue and Layhill Road (Aspen Hill)
  • Democracy Boulevard between Old Georgetown Road and Bells Mill Road (Bethesda)
  • Arlington Road between Elm Street and Old Georgetown Road (Bethesda)
  • Muddy Branch Road between Suffield Drive and Diamondback Drive (Gaithersburg)
  • Aircraft Drive between Century Boulevard and Germantown Road at the Germantown Transit Center (Germantown)
  • Middlebrook Road at Great Seneca Highway (Germantown)
  • Lost Knife Road between Odendhal Ave and Contour Rd at the Lake Forest Transit Center (Montgomery Village)
  • Wooton Parkway near Wooton High School (Rockville)
  • Spring Street at First Avenue (Silver Spring)
  • University Boulevard at Reedie Drive (Wheaton - Glenmont)
  • Randolph Road at Livingston Street (Wheaton – Glenmont)
  • Randolph Road at Bluhill Road (Wheaton – Glenmont)
In Montgomery County, more than 400 pedestrians are struck by vehicles each year. Many of these collisions could be avoided if drivers and pedestrians obeyed the law and were more aware.
The Montgomery County Police Department takes a proactive approach to ensuring the safety of pedestrians. The department’s Traffic Unit routinely conducts pedestrian safety operations throughout the County to enforce traffic laws. The SafeSpeed and red light camera programs serve to improve the safety of pedestrians by slowing down traffic and reducing the number of vehicles running red lights.  
Drivers and pedestrians have equal responsibilities in reducing pedestrian-involved collisions. Drivers should take extra caution when approaching crosswalks. Look for pedestrians near the crosswalk and prepare to yield when they enter the crosswalk. When driving in a residential area, or near a school zone, scan ahead for pedestrian traffic, especially for children, who may suddenly run out into the roadway. Extra caution should apply in the evening hours. Pedestrians should always use designated crosswalks when crossing a busy roadway. Assume that drivers can’t see you until you have made eye contact. Once in the crosswalk continue to scan for traffic in each lane of traffic. When in doubt, yield to vehicle traffic -- pedestrians are the ones who are injured in a collision.


To view the Transportation Update on the enforcement efforts, click here

View MCPD press releases on these efforts:



To see press articles on the pedestrian enforcement efforts, click below:
To see more pedestrian and driver Safety Tips, visit MCDOT's Pedestrian Safety website. 

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