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Sandy police emphasize crosswalk safety, cite drivers in school zones

5415903 · July 18, 2025
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Summary

Captain John Arnold, captain with the Sandy City Police Department, urged drivers and pedestrians to follow crosswalk rules and announced ongoing enforcement as part of the department's Slow Down Sandy campaign.

Captain John Arnold, captain with the Sandy City Police Department, urged drivers and pedestrians to follow crosswalk rules and announced ongoing enforcement as part of the department's Slow Down Sandy campaign. He described a recent enforcement stop of a driver traveling 65 mph in a 35 mph residential zone and said officers have cited drivers going 42 mph in school zones.

Why it matters: Pedestrian crashes in residential and school areas can cause serious injury or death, and enforcement and public awareness are part of the department's…

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