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February 06, 2012
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62,000 Vehicles Stopped In Nine Months of HEAT Across State

ST. PAUL — In the last three months of HEAT (highway enforcement of aggressive traffic), participating law enforcement agencies stopped nearly 23,000 vehicles for various traffic violations and cited 8,887 drivers for illegal speed. The reporting period was March through May. Statewide, the first nine months of HEAT yielded 62,077 vehicles stops, 23,660 speed citations, nearly 33,000 speed warnings, and 10,287 citations for various offenses related to DWI, outstand-ing warrants, drugs, no insurance, illegal substance/open bottle, unbelted occupants and equipment. In nine months of HEAT in the Twin Cities metro area, agencies reported 21,016 vehicle stops, 12,509 speed citations, 6,033 speed warnings and 5,535 citations for other offenses.

High travel speed continued to drop on roads that had speed limits increased from 55 mph to 60 mph. Speed data was collected by MnDOT automatic traffic recorders (ATR) for a seven-day period before and after HEAT enforcement. In the metro, the number of vehicles traveling over 70 mph has dropped almost 25 percent based on data sampling on Highways 100, I-94 and I-35W. In greater Minnesota, data collected on Highways 2 and 71 shows the number of vehicles traveling over 70 mph has dropped more than 28 percent. HEAT, a year-long $2.5 million federally funded enforcement program, is supported by nearly 1,400 hours of additional weekly traffic enforcement by the Patrol, county sheriffs’ offices and local police. Participating agencies in the metropolitan area include the State Patrol; Hennepin, Ramsey and Washington county sheriffs’ offices; and Brooklyn Center, Golden Valley, Maple Grove, Minneapolis, New Brighton, North Branch, Robbinsdale, Roseville, St. Paul and Wyoming police departments.

The number of vehicle stops and speeding violations in the last three months for the rest of the state were reported by Patrol districts: Brainerd (2,296/799); Detroit Lakes (1,358/355); Duluth/Virginia (2,016/503); Mankato (1,400/412); Marshall (1,925/336); Rochester (2,884/823); St. Cloud (1,768/624); and Thief River Falls (868/112). The figures represent only HEAT vehicle stops and citations and do not reflect violations or warnings issued during regular traffic enforcement. Each year in Minnesota, speed is a factor in about 150 traffic deaths and 7,000 injuries. Twice as many speed-related fatal crashes occur in rural areas than in urban areas. Illegal or unsafe speed is the greatest crash factor for younger drivers.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
A Request for Discovery is an information request you would make to the prosecutor
Ask usually the District Attorney, for relevant information related to your case. If you were cited for speeding, you may want information on the kind of speed measurement device the officer used to clock your vehicle, or the training records for the officer that measured your speed. A simple written request, sent via registered mail to the District Attorney's office, is usually sufficient to exercise this inquiry.

 


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Traffic Violation Terms

 


Today's Terms

Bikeway

Definition:
Any road, path, or way which is specifically designated as being open to bicycle travel regardless of whether such facilities are designated for the exclusive use of bicycles or are to be shared with other transportation modes.

Centerline, Solid and Broken Line

Definition:
A centerline that is both solid and broken indicates that passing is permitted in one direction.

Commercial Driver License Class (CDLC)

Definition:
The type of commercial motor vehicle that a licensed driver has been examined on and/or approved to operate. This information is obtained by linkage to the driver license file.

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