Tucson police receives over $50,000 for traffic laws enforcement, safety programs

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The Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety awarded the Tucson Police Department with three grants aimed to help make city roadways a safer place to travel.

Jamie Donnelly The Tucson Police Department has received over $50,000 from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to help make city roadways a safer place to travel.

The goal of the grant is to reduce collisions and provide a safe environment for all individuals using city roadways, the news release said. For the remainder of 2022 through 2023, 36 deployments will be scheduled for both days and evenings. People are also reading… The department said 44 deployments will be scheduled for both days and evenings at different locations throughout the end of 2022 and through 2023.

Nationally certified car seat technicians will also be available to hand out information and answer questions about car seats and booster seats at the events, the news release said. To help reduce serious and fatal collisions, comprehensive enforcement efforts will be conducted until September 2023.

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