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Redondo Beach police report: collisions down overall but injuries increase; ebike enforcement remains a challenge

Redondo Beach Public Works, Safety and Sustainability Commission · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Officer Westfall told the Public Works, Safety and Sustainability Commission that total collisions fell from 574 in 2024 to 542 in 2025, while injury collisions rose from 225 to 251 and total injured parties rose from 301 to 327; the commission voted to receive and file the report.

Officer Westfall, a motor officer with the Redondo Beach Police Department, presented the commission with a comparative traffic-collision report and urged continued enforcement and education.

"In 2024, we have a total of 574 collisions. This year we had 542," Officer Westfall said, adding that injury collisions rose from 225 to 251 and injured parties increased from 301 to 327. He noted four fatal collisions in 2024 and zero fatal collisions in 2025.

The presentation identified top intersections and mid-block corridors such as Artesia as local crash hotspots and summarized primary collision factors, including improper turning and right-of-way violations; broadsides…

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