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Daily Traffic Enforcement Update for Friday

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The Lee County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit is providing the information listed below in continuing efforts to increase traffic safety awareness and education, plus to emphasize the importance of obeying traffic laws to reduce traffic crashes, injuries and death on Lee County roads.

On Friday, April 22, 2011, the Traffic Unit will target at least one of the following three locations for enforcement:

1. Ben C. Pratt Six-Mile Cypress Parkway, Fort Myers

2. San Carlos Boulevard, Fort Myers Beach

3. Homestead Road, Lehigh Acres

Locations are selected based upon high incidents of crashes, traffic surveys and citizen complaints. The Sheriff’s Office is committed to promoting traffic safety and enforcing the law. By focusing on violations such as red light running, speeding, DUI and others, motorists become more alert and are encouraged to obey traffic laws. The Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit and District Patrol Deputies enforce our traffic laws each day by issuing citations and warnings. Preliminary results from their cumulative activity yesterday are as follows:

Citations Issued: 53

Written Warnings Issued: 144

Citizens can help by letting us know if they observe problem areas, aggressive or impaired drivers and by their compliance with the rules of the road. To get in touch with one of our traffic deputies call (239) 477-1000. If you see a reckless or drunk driver while you are traveling in your motor vehicle in Lee County, dial 9-1-1.

This traffic enforcement advisory is available each day on the Sheriff’s Office website at www.sheriffleefl.org.

Everyone is reminded to “Fasten Your Seat Belts, be courteous to drivers and pedestrians and together we can reduce traffic related fatalities, injuries and property damage.”

Note: It’s Train Safety Awareness Week in Lee County. Cross railroad tracks only at designated pedestrian or roadway crossings, and obey all warning signs and signals posted there. If there’s an emergency at a crossing, look for a sign bearing a number to identify your exact location for the 9-1-1 operator. Remember, “Look, Listen and Live!”

Daily Traffic Enforcement Update for Friday

2 min read

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit is providing the information listed below in continuing efforts to increase traffic safety awareness and education, plus to

emphasize the importance of obeying traffic laws to reduce traffic crashes, injuries and death on Lee County roads.

On Friday, April 15, 2011, the Traffic Unit will target at least one of the following three locations for enforcement:

1. Hickory Boulevard, Bonita Springs

2. Bass Road, Fort Myers

3. Palm Beach Boulevard (State Road 80), Fort Myers

Locations are selected based upon high incidents of crashes, traffic surveys and citizen complaints. The Sheriff’s Office is committed to promoting traffic safety and

enforcing the law. By focusing on violations such as red light running, speeding, DUI and others, motorists become more alert and are encouraged to obey traffic

laws. The Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit and District Patrol Deputies enforce our traffic laws each day by issuing citations and warnings.

Preliminary results from their cumulative activity yesterday are as follows:

Citations Issued: 71

Written Warnings Issued: 255

Citizens can help by letting us know if they observe problem areas, aggressive or impaired drivers and by their compliance with the rules of the road. To get in touch

with one of our traffic deputies call (239) 477-1000. If you see a reckless or drunk driver while you are traveling in your motor vehicle in Lee County, dial 9-1-1.

This traffic enforcement advisory is available each day on the Sheriff’s Office website at www.sheriffleefl.org.

Everyone is reminded to “Fasten Your Seat Belts, be courteous to drivers and pedestrians and together we can reduce traffic related fatalities, injuries and

property damage.”

Note: One of the most common causes of crashes at intersections is running a red light. The safe driver is disciplined to resist the temptation to “beat the light”, opting to approach with caution and prepared to stop. We encourage motorists to adopt this practice to reduce these injury and property damage crashes. Take your time, be alert and give traffic safety the attention it deserves.