Police Officer Careers - Traffic Unit

 

The Traffic Unit is a Special Operations Unit whose primary mission is to reduce motor vehicle crashes and the deaths, injuries and property damage resulting from crashes. Several approaches are used to combat this area of concern.
 
One approach is through a highly visible police presence enforcing all traffic law violations in an area. The theory is that if all drivers are aware that police officers are in an area writing citations, they will alter their driving behavior, which will, in turn, reduce crashes. A second approach will include covert activities. The theory here is to catch the habitual violator who only alters his or her driving behavior while in site of a police officer. The Traffic Unit will also respond to citizens’ complaints and concentrate on those areas of the city to address those violations.
 
Finally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) allocate millions of dollars annually to police departments all over the country in an effort to save lives, reduce crashes, and increase seatbelt usage through its Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) grants and the Click-It-Or-Ticket campaign.  In essence, the police department is able to put more officers on the street because they are paid by the federal and state government to specifically address those areas that contribute to high fatality rates in vehicle crashes. >> next

 
 
For more information contact Officer M. Norton @ 1.888.670.7932 or info@garlandpolicejobs.org
 
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