Sergeant Jerry Burns, speaking in a Traffic Tip Tuesday segment, urged Lake Havasu City drivers to obey pedestrian crosswalk signals after a viewer reported drivers stopping at a marked crosswalk even when the lights do not indicate a stop.
Burns said the viewer had noticed drivers treating the crosswalk "like a stop sign," which "can cause confusion for other people as they're driving up, and it can also cause an accident." He urged drivers to follow the signal indications: "when you see this crosswalk, if the lights are flashing, you need to stop and then proceed when safe." He added, "If it is a solid red, then you need to completely stop. Wait for any pedestrians that are crossing, then it'll turn to flash mode, and you're able to proceed."
The sergeant framed the guidance as safety-oriented rather than punitive, advising caution when approaching the crosswalk and reminding drivers that different signal modes have different requirements. He also encouraged viewers to submit other intersections for future tips, saying, "If you have other intersections around town that you're interested in having questions answered about, please contact us or leave notes in the comments, and we will try to address those intersections."
The segment was presented as a brief public information tip; no new traffic enforcement action, ordinance change, or official policy was announced. The guidance aligns with standard traffic-signal practice: follow the active indication (flash vs. steady red) and yield to pedestrians. The program closed with Burns' sign-off: "As always, have a great day."