“Early indications are that California’s estimated
mileage death rate in 2006 is 1.21, that’s a dramatic improvement from the
previous year’s 1.31 if that holds up,” said Commissioner Brown. The MDR won’t be official until the third quarter of 2007 when all data
elements are finalized. California Police Chiefs Association President and
Chief of the Vacaville Police Department Richard Word praised the hard work of
law enforcement agencies throughout the state in helping to reduce tragedies on
the roadways. “A lot of credit
goes to the men and women of California law enforcement out there doing the job
everyday and their dedication to traffic safety,” Word said.
A number of
the state’s law enforcement agencies such as the Fresno Police Department, the
San Francisco Police Department, the Los Angeles Police Department and the
Moreno Valley Police Department were recognized during last year’s California Law
Enforcement Challenge for taking education and communication with the public to
new heights in various areas of traffic safety. “These projected reductions in collisions and victims
killed are primarily the result of increased enforcement and education in the
three main causes of fatal crashes – seat belt usage, DUIs and speeding,”
added Commissioner Brown. The preliminary figures were also good news at the
California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). OTS awards grants to agencies
throughout the state for programs aimed at reducing deaths and injuries on
California's roadways. In the
last year OTS awarded $103 million to 290 agencies, more funding to more
agencies than ever before, with greater emphasis on combating DUI offenders,
increasing seat belt use, and promoting public awareness campaigns.
"It is immensely gratifying to see such positive results from our work, the work of agencies and organizations across the state, and from the people of California as they strengthen their commitment to traffic safety," said OTS Director Christopher J. Murphy. “Law enforcement continues to do their job enforcing the laws and educating the motoring public, we ask that the public does their part by observing the traffic laws and driving safely and courteously,” said Commissioner Brown.