A week-long traffic safety Back-to-School blitz centered around neighbourhood schools in Durham Region, has resulted in more than 1,300 traffic tickets being issued.
The Durham Regional Police Traffic Services Branch, in conjunction with officers from all divisions, initiated a zero-tolerance traffic enforcement campaign targeting school and community safety zones during the week of September 5 to 9.
During this week, officers issued 1,343 tickets for various driving offences in and around schools, which included 765 tickets for speeding. Other tickets included 140 for stop sign violations, 10 cellphone violations and six vehicles impounded for stunt driving, said a police statement.
The goal of the annual ‘In the Zone’ enforcement campaign is to ensure high officer visibility and proactive enforcement in and around school zones during the first week back to school.
The DRPS thanked local school officials and members of the public for supporting this traffic initiative.
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