Police Zero In On Jaywalkers This Month
In February, the police department is beefing up enforcement of pedestrians who violate traffic laws, one of the leading causes of car crashes in Santa Monica.
Look before you cross, police say.
Through the end of February, the Santa Monica Police Department said its motor officers will zero in on pedestrians who jaywalk, walk against a red light or "don't walk symbol" and who fail to yield to the right-of-way of oncoming traffic.
Each month throughout 2012, the department's traffic enforcement division is cracking down on different illegal driving habits. Last month, it was cell phone use. Although not a driving behavior, "pedestrian violations" are one of the leading causes of collisions, the department said.
- Related: Pedestrian Safety: 8 Simple Rules
The greater Los Angeles area is considered to be one of the most dangerous metropolitan areas in the country for pedestrians, according to data tracked by the national advocacy group, Transportation for America.
Santa Monica itself is notorious for such accidents. Walkers are routinely hit—sometimes killed—as they cross without traffic lights on major thouroufares and in busy downtown intersections. In August of 2011, Transportation for America mapped out 24 pedestrian deaths as having occurred in Santa Monica from 2000-09.
Last year, there were 105 such collisions in Santa Monica. Five people died:
- Unnamed Homeless (next of kin have not been located): Struck Oct. 26 while crossing against a red light at Lincoln Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard;
- William Smerling, 82, of Los Angeles: Struck July 20 while walking in a crosswalk at 26th Street and Georgina;
- Corina Montero, 80, of Los Angeles: Struck July 14 while walking outside of a crosswalk on Pico Boulevard and 26th street;
- Melissa Del Aguila, 24, of West Los Angeles: Struck by a taxi driving while running into the street in the 2400 Block of Wilshire Boulevard;
- Lewis Williamson, 64, Homeless in Santa Monica: Struck Feb. 21 while crossing Ocean Avenue north of Arizona
jason h
4:41 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012
This sounds like a police propaganda piece. Clearly this is a revenue raise please don't patronize SMPD so obviously next time.
Jaywalking...serious?
Whistlin'Pete
5:56 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Don't understand how this is a propaganda piece. It is simply informing people that the SMPD is cracking down on yes, jaywalking...one of the most dangerous and stupid things a SM pedestrian can try and do around town.
Marlene
3:00 pm on Thursday, February 2, 2012
Do you think the homeless and the elderly will be able to pay for their fines?
Gary Kavanagh
1:31 pm on Saturday, February 4, 2012
I wish SMPD would zero in on drivers who fail to yield at crosswalks, speed through neighborhoods and high pedestrian and bike traffic areas with impunity, and cause the general mayhem that is the root of traffic safety problems.
Eddie Greenberg
5:53 pm on Saturday, February 4, 2012
Nice to know that they are cracking down on something. Before they were "creaking down" on everything for years. Remember they say that crime is down by 9%? Keep "creaking down" and it will go much lower than that. Call it creakers or crackers it sounds like the same old song.