Crime & Safety
Dedham Police Conduct Crosswalk Operations
The officers went "undercover" to see whether drivers abided by traffic rules fore pedestrians.
DEDHAM, MA — Dedham police hit the streets in plain clothes on Wednesday to see how safe Dedham roads are for pedestrians.
Officers conducted a "crosswalk decoy" operation on several streets in town. The operation involves an officer in plain clothes trying to use a crosswalk while cars pass. The point of the operation is to find drivers who violate traffic rules and don't yield to the pedestrian.
The operation was funded by a pedestrian safety grant from the Executive Office of Public Safety.
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Fines for passing a pedestrian who has the right of way can be as much as $200.
Officers conducted "Crosswalk Decoy" operations at multiple crosswalks today under a Pedestrian Safety Grant awarded by @EOPSS. M.G.L. required vehicle drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks: https://t.co/GbEbd6NB2n pic.twitter.com/fIWxEZgAe0
— Dedham Police Dept (@DedhamPD) July 8, 2020
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