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New method to report traffic issues to Tucson Police Department

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Posted at 11:43 AM, Mar 28, 2023
and last updated 2023-03-28 14:43:43-04

The Tucson Police Department is introducing a new method to report minor traffic issues without having to call 911.

Traffic Watch is a program designed for members of the community to report dangerous driving behaviors. This includes speeding, street racing, reckless driving, following too close and unsafe lane changes.

The tool is completely online. Respondents are asked to pinpoint where the incident took place and are given a list of options to describe what happened. Then, the site asks for information about the car in question.

Once a tip is submitted, an officer with TPD's Motor Unit will review the tip and decide what action to take. That could include a citation, an arrest, or a courtesy letter.

“If there is potential footage where we can identify who the driver is along with whatever infraction they’re committing on the roadway, potentially a citation could be issued," said Lieutenant Lauren Pettey.

Lt. Pettey wants to remind drivers to not use their phone while they're driving.

“A passenger could film or they could submit dash cam footage," said Lt. Pettey.

A new tool from TPD will help drivers report dangerous behavior without needing to call 911.

TPD reminds drivers that the option of calling 911 is still available if immediate response is needed.

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