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Traffic Safety Commission shows telematics can target enforcement, reduce speeds

Washington State Senate Transportation Committee · February 5, 2026
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Summary

The Traffic Safety Commission presented telematics analyses showing targeted enforcement correlates with lower speeds on high‑risk corridors and said a new Street Vision tool will help law enforcement identify and evaluate interventions.

The Washington Traffic Safety Commission told the Senate Transportation Committee on Feb. 5 that telematics data and a new Street Vision platform can help law enforcement target high‑risk corridors and measure the impact of focused enforcement.

Stacy Hoff, the commission’s research director, described two projects: an evaluation with Michelin Mobility Intelligence showing that increased officer hours on a corridor reduce average speeds (about 5.6 mph per additional…

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