Enforcement Blitz Nets Almost 2,000 Speeders in Missouri

Six-State Regional Effort, Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Missouri law enforcement officials issued 1,951 speeding citations as part of a six-state speed enforcement blitz conducted throughout the state from July 21 to July 23. 

“Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine” was an intensified effort to crack down on speeding in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas and Oklahoma. More than 7,700 speeding tickets were issued in the six states during the three-day enforcement period.

In addition to cracking down on speeding, the effort also resulted in citations for other offenses, such as driving while intoxicated and not wearing seat belts. In Missouri, the results for the “Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine” initiative are as follows:

3728

Total Number of Traffic Citations Issued

316

Total Number of Seat Belt Citations Issued

1951

Total Number of Speed Citations Issues

2148

Total Number of Traffic Warnings Issued

54

Total DWI Arrests and Citations

106

Total Commercial Vehicle Citations Issued

67

Total Commercial Vehicle Warnings Issued

79

Total Drug Arrests Made

213

Felony Arrest/Other

 “While we’re pleased with the results of this effort to crack down on speeding, we still have a long way to go,” said Bill Whitfield, director of Highway Safety for the Missouri Department of Transportation. “Speed continues to be one of the leading factors in fatal crashes in Missouri.”

Law enforcement officials reported 180 crashes in Missouri during the blitz, 33 of which were speed related. In addition, there were seven fatalities on Missouri highways during the three-day speeding crackdown, with one occurring on the routes included in the enforcement effort. Interstates 70, 44, 55, 35 were the primary routes targeted in the initiative because that’s where most of the state’s speed-related crashes occur.

In 2015, speeding was a contributing factor in 27 percent of all fatal crashes in the U.S. and more than 9,500 lives were lost in such crashes, according to the latest data available from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In Missouri during 2015, there were 869 total traffic fatalities with 310 of them (36%) speeding related. 

Regional results for the “Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine” initiative are as follows:

1,362

Total Number of Crashes

359

Total Number of Speed-related Crashes

12,150

Total Number of Traffic Citations Issued

1,091

Total Number of Seat Belt Citations Issued

7,731

Total Number of Speed Citations Issues

12,330

Total Number of Traffic Warnings Issued

276

Total DWI Arrests and Citations

227

Total Commercial Vehicle Citations Issued

941

Total Commercial Vehicle Warnings Issued

295

Total Drug Arrests Made

467

Felony Arrest/Other

For more information about “Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine,” please visit http://trafficsafetymarketing.gov/.

 

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