NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Naperville Police to Participate in Regional Route 59 Traffic Safety Initiative

NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Naperville Police to Participate in Regional Route 59 Traffic Safety Initiative

Naperville Police Department issued the following announcement on May 9.

On Thursday, May 9, 2019, the Naperville Police Department will join with numerous police agencies in northern Illinois to conduct a traffic safety initiative along the Route 59 corridor.

From Lake County to Will County, participating agencies will use education and traffic enforcement in an effort to increase the safety of motorists using the thoroughfare. Naperville Police Department’s efforts will concentrate on speed, distracted driving and occupant restraint violations, as well as other safety violations.

Police departments from the cities of Bartlett, Hoffman Estates, Joliet, Naperville, Plainfield, Shorewood, Streamwood, Warrenville, Wauconda, Wayne and West Chicago are expected to participate in this initiative along with the Cook, DuPage, Lake and Will county sheriff’s departments. Each jurisdiction will implement their own enforcement action based upon the needs of their communities.

The Naperville Police Department would like to remind all motorists to always drive safely by using proper restraints, following the rules of the road and avoiding distraction.

Original source can be found here.



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