Fishers, IN – Fifteen officers with the Fishers Police Department conducted a targeted traffic blitz Thursday afternoon along Olio Road, resulting in 120 traffic stops over a four-hour period.
According to the department, the enforcement effort took place from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and focused on speeding and general road safety. The highest recorded speed during the operation was 25 mph over the posted limit. Officers also reported several positive conversations with drivers about safe driving habits and speed awareness.
Police said the initiative was designed to reduce crashes and encourage compliance with speed limits in high-traffic areas. “Every stop is an opportunity to prevent crashes and protect our community,” the department noted in a public statement.
Despite the high number of stops, officials said many drivers were already adhering to speed laws. The department thanked those motorists for setting an example of safe driving within Fishers.
Residents are reminded that maintaining slower speeds helps create safer streets. The Fishers Police Department continues to emphasize speed enforcement as part of its commitment to community safety.
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