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Traffic sergeant: DUI enforcement up, collisions down in February; commissioners seek location-level data

Mobility and Traffic Safety Commission · March 10, 2026
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Summary

North Coastal Sheriff's traffic sergeant reported more DUI arrests in February and an overall 30% drop in collisions year-over-year; commissioners asked staff to track where high-speed citations and collisions are occurring and requested follow-up location details.

Traffic Sergeant Christie Trampus of the North Coastal Sheriff's Station told Encinitas' Mobility and Traffic Safety Commission on March 9 that February enforcement produced more DUI arrests than the same month last year and that collisions are down roughly 30% compared with the prior year.

Trampus said staff logged 16 collisions on the city map for February and initially reported 519 citations in the packet but later noted more than 600 citations were actually…

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