The Baltimore Police Department has launched a Citywide Traffic Team (CTT) in an effort to reduce traffic-related deaths and dangerous driving.
Police have conducted more than 400 traffic stops and issued nearly 370 traffic citations since the CTT started on January 18.
“The Citywide Traffic Team envisions Baltimore as a city where everyone can travel safely, regardless of neighborhood, mode of transportation, or time of day, and where traffic-related deaths and serious injuries are preventable, unacceptable, and ultimately eliminated through shared responsibility and effective public safety practices,” Baltimore Police stated.
What to know about the CTT
Along with enforcement, the CTT is partnering with city agencies for education, outreach, and long-term traffic safety solutions. The unit targets drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists to make sure traffic laws are followed…