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Escondido Police Issue 68 Citations in Bicycle, Pedestrian and Driver Safety Enforcement


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Escondido Police vehicles. (File photo courtesy of the department)

Police issued more than five dozen citations Monday during a crackdown on traffic violations in Escondido.

Officers handed out 68 tickets for a variety of violations made by drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians during the operation, which ran from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m., according to the Escondido Police Department.

The citations were issued for offenses such as pedestrians walking in vehicle rights of way; bicyclists riding on the wrong side of streets; and motorists speeding, ignoring traffic signs and signals, or using cell phones while motoring.

“Safety is a shared responsibility, with drivers holding the greatest responsibility to keep other road users safe,” interim Escondido Police Chief Kevin Toth said. “We hope this operation serves as a reminder to everyone to practice due care and to look out for one another.”

Funding for the detail came from a grant from the state Office of Traffic Safety, administered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Elizabeth Ireland contributed to this article.



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