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Traffic meeting reveals alarming rise in crashes and fatalities

November 21, 2024 | Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin


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Traffic meeting reveals alarming rise in crashes and fatalities
During a recent meeting of the Traffic Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee, officials reviewed the October traffic safety statistics, revealing a total of 219 crashes, including 181 property damage incidents, 37 injuries, and one fatality. The fatality, which occurred in the 1100 Block of Main Street, involved a driver exceeding the speed limit in a 30 mph zone, with both pedestrians involved reportedly jaywalking.

The committee discussed ongoing traffic enforcement efforts, particularly in areas with high speeding complaints, such as Webster and Eliza Streets. Officials noted that speeding remains the primary concern among residents, prompting increased law enforcement presence in these hotspots. The committee is also preparing for heightened traffic enforcement during the holiday season, traditionally associated with increased impaired driving incidents.

In response to a question regarding the lower number of traffic stops in October compared to previous months, officials attributed this decline to a combination of reduced grant funding for traffic safety programs and staffing shortages within the traffic division. Some officers were also engaged in training during that period.

The meeting highlighted the effectiveness of visible police presence in deterring speeding, with anecdotal evidence suggesting that even unoccupied patrol cars can influence driver behavior. The committee plans to continue monitoring traffic patterns and adjust enforcement strategies accordingly, particularly as they anticipate increased pedestrian activity in warmer months.

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