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Quarterly traffic report cites March fatality at Raymond and South Gammon; police outline enforcement and grant priorities

5345577 · July 9, 2025
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Lieutenant Hannah presented a quarterly traffic safety report to the Transportation Commission on July 9, 2025, describing one fatal crash March 6 at Raymond Road and South Gammon Road involving an impaired, speeding driver; commissioners discussed enforcement thresholds, grant limits and a 2030 roadway reconfiguration plan.

Lieutenant Hannah of the Madison Police Department presented the quarterly traffic safety report to the Transportation Commission on July 9, 2025, reporting one fatal crash during the first quarter and outlining enforcement patterns, grant programs and coordination with engineering work.

Hannah said the fatal crash occurred March 6, 2025, at about 4:10 p.m. at the intersection of Raymond Road and South Gammon Road. The police presentation said a vehicle traveling outbound struck a car that was stopped at a stop sign on South Gammon while attempting a left turn onto Raymond. The suspect admitted consuming alcohol and the suspect vehicle's event data recorder showed a speed of about 90 miles per hour on Raymond Road, the presentation said. The suspect, described in the report as a 20‑year‑old male, had…

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