Crime & Safety
Oak Forest Police Ramp Up Speeding Patrols In July
Police will enforce posted speed limits throughout the city, also focusing on the roads with the highest number of speed violations.
OAK FOREST, IL — Oak Forest police will ramp up speed enforcement efforts throughout the month of July, the City said in a release Friday.
The Oak Forest Police Department is joining the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois State Police and more than 200 local law enforcement agencies to increase traffic safety enforcement throughout the month of July. This coordinated statewide effort focuses on reducing speeding and improving safety on Illinois roads.
Motorists can expect to see increased patrols focused on speeding and other traffic violations now through July 31.
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“Over the past few years, we have seen an increase in careless and risky driving behaviors. No matter how safe of a driver you think you may be, speeding is dangerous,” said Chief Scott Durano. “Speed limits aren’t a suggestion—they are the law.”
Speeding significantly raises the risk of crashes by reducing a driver’s ability to safely navigate around other vehicles, unexpected curves or obstacles in the roadway.
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During the speeding enforcement campaign, officers will increase enforcement of posted speed limits throughout the City of Oak Forest. This will include roadways that experience the highest number of speed violations, as well as other residential roadways.
Violators will be stopped and ticketed.
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