Traffic & Transit
‘Goal: Zero’ Enforcement Detail Set For Route 34 In Holmdel
The high-visibility campaign aims to confront the rise in traffic deaths New Jersey has seen in recent years. See details:
HOLMDEL, NJ — The Holmdel Township Police Department’s next “Goal: Zero” high-visibility campaign is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 29, the department has announced.
The county-wide enforcement detail will be on Highway 34 from 3-7 p.m. on May 29, according to police.
The intent of the campaign is to confront the "staggering rise in traffic deaths NJ has seen in recent years."
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“Traffic Safety culture and driving behaviors need to change in order to keep people alive on NJ roadways,” police said. “Law Enforcement agencies in Monmouth County are dedicated to lowering these numbers and keeping our roadways safe.”
As of May 19, police said 192 people have lost their lives on NJ roadways in 2025, with six of these deaths occurring in Monmouth County.
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As a result of the 2024 enforcement details, officers in Monmouth County stopped 2,276 vehicles and issued 1,400 summonses, including 129 speeding violations, 41 suspended license violations, 76 careless driving violations and more.
There were also 16 arrests made, including one DWI, police said.
To learn more about the “Goal: Zero” campaign, you can click here.
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