Jenks Police Department Aims to Boost Emergency Response with New Traffic Signs
Captain Chandlee Urges Cooperation to Clear Path for Jenks Police Department During Emergencies
According to the report if 2 News, The Jenks Police Department wants to get to emergencies faster. Captain Nick Chandlee explains they’re in a busy area where cars often block their driveway. This happens a lot during rush hour and when school ends. They put up new signs to remind drivers to leave space for police cars to get in and out quickly, especially in emergencies.
Captain Chandlee says it’s really important to not waste time when there’s an emergency. If their driveway is blocked by cars it slows them down. They hope people will notice the new signs and remember to keep the way clear for police cars.
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But if drivers keep blocking the way, they might get fined more than $100. The Jenks Police Department is serious about keeping the road clear for emergencies. They want everyone to understand the rules and help them respond quickly when there’s a problem.