Dearborn, MI – Dearborn Police officers issued more than 500 citations last week as part of an ongoing effort to reduce dangerous driving across the city.
According to the Dearborn Police Department, a total of 544 traffic violations were recorded during the latest enforcement period. The top offenses included speeding, running stop signs and red lights, distracted driving, and reckless or hazardous driving.
Police said the effort is part of a broader initiative to remind drivers about the importance of safe and attentive driving habits. Each citation, the department emphasized, serves as a reminder that traffic laws are designed to save lives and prevent serious crashes.
Motorists are being urged to stay alert, obey traffic signals, and follow posted speed limits. Officers noted that distracted and aggressive driving remain leading causes of local collisions, particularly along high-traffic corridors throughout Dearborn.
The department thanked drivers who make safety a daily priority and encouraged continued awareness behind the wheel.
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