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Prescott Valley police present data-driven traffic safety plan; department highlights enforcement, education and engineering

3048355 · March 7, 2025
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Chief Bob Teyser told the council on March 6 that the Prescott Valley Police Department is increasing targeted enforcement and community education while partnering with engineering to reduce crashes and injuries.

PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. — The Prescott Valley Police Department on March 6 outlined a traffic safety program that pairs data-driven enforcement with community education and engineering changes to reduce crashes and injuries on local roads.

Chief Bob Teyser briefed the Town Council on enforcement priorities, outreach programs and partnerships with the town’s engineering team and regional agencies. The department described enforcement targeted to high-crash locations, ongoing DUI enforcement, bicycle safety outreach and school-based education programs.

“Traffic safety is one of our key goals,” Chief Bob Teyser said. “Every day in our community, that's the most dangerous thing, that anybody does in our community, whether they're driving, riding, or walking along our roadways.”

Teyser presented department data comparing 2024 to 2023: 217…

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