Friday, June 27, 2008

Traffic FAQs


Drivers need to know and obey Florida traffic laws when they’re behind the wheel in Collier County.

That’s why the CCSO has compiled a list of frequently asked questions when it comes to driving on local roads:

Does everyone in the car I’m driving need to wear a seatbelt?

What do I need to do if I receive a traffic citation?

Click here to get the answers to these questions and others.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

CCSO Traffic Enforcement Spots for June 30

Monday, June 30
Collier Boulevard and Crystal Lake Drive - Speeding
Airport-Pulling Road and Pine Ridge Road – Red-Light Running
Golden Gate Parkway and Livingston Road - Speeding

Tuesday, July 1
25th Avenue Southwest and 44th Terrace Southwest – Stop-sign running
Wilson Boulevard and Everglades Boulevard – Aggressive driving
Santa Barbara Boulevard at I-75 overpass - Speeding

Wednesday, July 2
Livingston Road and Mediterra - Speeding
Oakes Boulevard and Immokalee Road – Red-light running
Main Street and South 1st Street – Aggressive driving

Thursday, July 3
Goodlette-Frank Road and Creekside Road – Stop-sign running
Rattlesnake Hammock Road and U.S. 41 East – Speeding
Immokalee Road and Palm River Boulevard - Speeding

Friday, July 4
Collier Boulevard and Tower Road - Speeding
Everglades Boulevard – Speeding
U.S. 41 North and Vanderbilt Beach Road – Red-light running

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Rainy Day Driving


The summer rainy season is here.

Rain is blamed for many traffic accidents each year but most are preventable if drivers know what to do.

That’s why CCSO has put together a list of tips that will help you stay safe on the road when it’s raining.

Click here to watch a video about our wet weather driving tips.

Monday, June 23, 2008

These are the Top 10 traffic complaints called in to the ZOOM hotline from June 17-24:

1. Golden Gate Parkway and Livingston Road – Red-light running
2. Collier Boulevard at U.S. 41 East – Aggressive driving
3. Pine Ridge Road at I-75 – Speeding
4. King Sable Drive at Radio Road – Speeding
5. Vanderbilt Beach Road at U.S. 41 – Red-light running
6. Sixth Street Southwest – Speeding
7. Immokalee Road at Wilson Boulevard – Speeding
8. Rattlesnake Hammock Road at County Barn Road – Aggressive driving
9. Santa Barbara Boulevard at Radio Road – Aggressive driving
10. Immokalee Road at U.S. 41 North – Red-light running

"Move Over" Starts Today

CCSO deputies will be taking part in a statewide "Move Over Florida!" campaign starting Monday.

Sponsored by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the campaign's goal is to educate drivers about Florida Statute 316.126, which requires drivers to move over and away from stopped emergency vehicles.

The purpose of the law is to protect law enforcement officers, firefighters and EMS workers while they are on the scene of an accident or other roadside emergency.

Under the law, drivers must:
* Approach cautiously when an emergency vehicle is stopped along the highway with its lights flashing.
* Move away from emergency vehicles when traveling on a multilane highway.
* Slow down to 20 mph below the speed limit, or to 5 mph when the speed limit is 20 mph or less, or if changing lanes safely is not an option.

CCSO Safety and Traffic Enforcement Bureau Lt. Harold Minch said deputies will focus on educating drivers about the law, although warnings and citations will be issued when appropriate.

The campaign ends Sunday.

Organizers say "Move Over Florida!" is expected to become an annual event.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Traffic Enforcement Spots

CCSO Traffic Enforcement Spots for June 23

Monday, June 23:
Livingston Road and Edgemere Way – Speeding
Collier Boulevard and Verona Court - Speeding
Golden Gate Boulevard and 5th Street Southwest – Speeding

Tuesday, June 24:
Golden Gate Parkway and I-75 Exit - Speeding
Everglades Boulevard and I-75 - Speeding
Airport-Pulling Road and Estey Avenue – Red-light running

Wednesday, June 25:
Collier and Forest Glen boulevards – Speeding
Immokalee Road at Twin Eagles – Aggressive driving
Lakeland Avenue and Palmetto Ridge Drive - Speeding

Thursday, June 26:
Pine Ridge Road at Pine Ridge Middle School – Red-light running
Davis Boulevard and County Barn Road – Red-light running Vanderbilt Beach Road and Island Walk Boulevard – Aggressive driving

Friday, June 27:
Pine Ridge Road and Cypress Glen Way – Aggressive driving
Immokalee Road and U.S. 41 North – Red-light running
Main Street and North 9th Street – Red-light running

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Don't Toss Butts

Did you know that it’s a crime to toss a lit cigarette from a car?

It is.

Offenders could be arrested and charged with a first-degree misdemeanor.

Deputies are on the lookout for motorists who toss cigarettes or any other lit substances onto Collier County roadways.

It is a violation of Florida law to throw, drop, or dispose of a lighted match, cigarette, cigar, ashes, or other flaming or glowing substance onto a roadway, or any substance that could cause a wildfire.

The discarding of lit substances can cause major environmental, social and economic damages. The loss of habitat, homes and even lives can result from discarding a lit substance onto a roadway.

So keep your butts in your car.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

ZOOM Traffic Hot Spots

Call 530-ZOOM (530-9666), our traffic hotline.

We’ll pass along the information to the traffic unit.

We need specifics, from time of day to where exactly the speeding, red light-running or other law-breaking is happening.

These are the Top 10 traffic complaints called in to the ZOOM hotline from June 10 to June 17:

1. Collier and Golden Gate boulevards - Aggressive driving
2. Trail Terrace Drive - Speeding
3. Naples Boulevard and Pine Ridge Road - Red light running
4. Naples Boulevard - Aggressive driving
5. U.S. 41 and Vanderbilt Beach Road - Speeding
6. Oil Well Road - Speeding
7. Whippoorwill Lane and Pine Ridge Road - Speeding
8. Goodlette-Frank and Immokalee roads - Red-light running
9. White Boulevard - Speeding
10. Avalon and Outer drives - Stop-sign running

Friday, June 13, 2008

Red-Light Running Video

Video from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Highway Loss Date Institute.

Traffic Enforcement Spots

Monday, June 16:

Golden Gate and Wilson boulevards – red-light running
Vanderbilt Beach Road at Collier Boulevard – aggressive driving
Davis and Collier boulevards – red-light running

Tuesday, June 17:

U.S. 41 and Bayshore Drive – red-light running
Immokalee Road and Twin Eagles Boulevard - speeding
Collier Boulevard at Pine Ridge Road - speeding

Wednesday, June 18:

Golden Gate Boulevard East – aggressive driving
Immokalee Road and Preserve Lane - speeding
State Road 29 at U.S. 41 – speeding

Thursday, June 19:

Livingston and Immokalee roads – red-light running
Collier Boulevard and Pine Ridge Road – aggressive driving
Rattlesnake Hammock and County Barn roads – red-light running

Friday, June 20:

Rattlesnake Hammock Road at Collier Boulevard – speeding
Oil Well and Camp Keais Road – speeding
Airport-Pulling Road and Golden Gate Parkway - speeding

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Red-light Running Video

Video from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Highway Loss Date Institute.

CCSO Earns Top Honors In National Competition

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office has won first place in a prestigious national competition that recognizes traffic safety programs.

The annual Law Enforcement Challenge is sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the National Highway Safety Administration. In all, 560 law enforcement agencies across the nation took part in the challenge in 2007. CCSO competed in the division for agencies with 401 to 1,000 sworn officers.

The Law Enforcement Challenge evaluates each agency’s efforts to enforce traffic laws and educate the public about occupant protection, impaired driving and speeding. Entrants must submit a binder documenting their agency’s efforts and effectiveness in each area. Judges examine each entry with an eye toward spotting agencies that combine officer training, public information and enforcement to reduce crashes and injuries.

Lt. Harold Minch, who heads up CCSO’s Safety and Traffic Enforcement Bureau, credited the agency’s all-inclusive approach to traffic safety with making the win possible.

“If one thing sets us out above the rest it’s that we utilize every asset of this agency for traffic safety,” he said. “The Safety and Traffic Enforcement Bureau puts forth a great deal of the ideas and schedules, the entire agency does the work.”

CCSO also won first place in the competition in 2003 and 2005. Agencies are not eligible to win first place two years in a row.

Minch said the agency will continue its aggressive approach to traffic safety.

“We will not allow any amount of kudos take away from the fact that we still have some very serious work ahead,” Minch said. “We will continue to develop new strategies and hone the ones we already use to continuously work to make Collier County a safe place to live, work and drive.”

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Don't Toss Butts

Did you know that it’s a crime to toss a lit cigarette from a car?

It is.

Offenders could be arrested and charged with a first-degree misdemeanor.

Deputies are on the lookout for motorists who toss cigarettes or any other lit substances onto Collier County roadways.

It is a violation of Florida law to throw, drop, or dispose of a lighted match, cigarette, cigar, ashes, or other flaming or glowing substance onto a roadway, or any substance that could cause a wildfire.

The discarding of lit substances can cause major environmental, social and economic damages.

The loss of habitat, homes and even lives can result from discarding a lit substance onto a roadway.

So keep your butts in your car.

Click here to watch a video.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

ZOOM Traffic Hot Spots

Call 530-ZOOM (530-9666), our traffic hotline.

We’ll pass along the information to the traffic unit. We need specifics, from time of day to where exactly the speeding, red light-running or other law-breaking is happening.

These are the Top 10 traffic complaints called in to the ZOOM hotline from June 3 to June 10:

1. Collier Boulevard at Immokalee Road - Red-light running
2. Fifth Street SW - Speeding
3. Radio Road at Santa Barbara Boulevard - Red-light running
4. Pine Ridge at Livingston roads - Aggressive driving
5. Davis Boulevard at Airport-Pulling Road - Speeding
6. Golden Gate Parkway at Santa Barbara Boulevard - Speeding
7. U.S. 41 East at Lakewood Boulevard - Red-light running
8. Goodlette-Frank at Pine Ridge roads - Speeding
9. County Barn at Rattlesnake-Hammock roads - Red-light running
10. Collier Boulevard at I-75 - Red-light running

Sidewalk Safety

Walking saves gas and improves your health, but pedestrians need to be vigilant in order to avoid becoming a traffic statistic.

We have advice that can keep you safe when you go out for a walk.

Click here to see a video about pedestrian safety.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Don't Speed

Watch our Public Safety Announcement about speeding.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Traffic Spots

Monday, June 9:

Pine Ridge Road and Naples Boulevard – Aggressive driving
Vanderbilt Beach and Airport-Pulling roads – Red-light running
Immokalee Road and U.S. 41 North - Speeding

Tuesday, June 10:

Golden Gate Parkway and 64th Street SW - Speeding
Randall Boulevard – Aggressive driving
Immokalee Road and Tarpon Bay Boulevard – Red-light running

Wednesday, June 11:

Livingston and Radio roads – Red-light running
Immokalee Road at Twin Eagles - Speeding
Collier Boulevard and Rattlesnake Hammock Road – Aggressive driving

Thursday, June 12:

Vanderbilt Beach Road and Wilshire Lakes Boulevard – Speeding
The Lords Way and Collier Boulevard – Aggressive driving
Cypress Way East - Speeding

Friday, June 13:

Industrial Boulevard and Radio Road – Red-light running
U.S. 41 and Andrew Drive – Speeding
I-75 at Santa Barbara Boulevard overpass - Speeding

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Plz Don't TWD


CCSO advises drivers to pull over and stop if they need to use a cell phone, whether it's for talking or texting.

If you must talk on your cell phone while driving, use a hands-free device.

Text-messaging while driving should always be avoided.

Click here to watch the video.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

ZOOM Traffic Hotline


We want to hear about it when you encounter traffic problems on Collier County roads.

Call 530-ZOOM and let us know when you see red-light running, aggressive driving or other infractions.

Interested in finding out what other drivers are telling us when they call the ZOOM hotline?

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Traffic Hot Spots

These are the Top 10 traffic complaints called in to the ZOOM hotline from May 28 to June 3:

1. Immokalee and Livingston roads – Red-light running
2. Airport-Pulling Road and Enterprise Avenue – Red-light running
3. Vanderbilt Beach and Goodlette-Frank roads – Speeding
4. Pine Ridge Road at I-75 – Aggressive driving
5. Collier Boulevard at Rattlesnake-Hammock Road – Red-light running
6. U.S. 41 North at Immokalee Road – Aggressive driving
7. Airport-Pulling and Vanderbilt Beach roads – Red-light running
8. Golden Gate Parkway at Collier Boulevard – Speeding
9. Biscayne Drive – Speeding
10. Sixth Street Southwest - Speeding

Monday, June 2, 2008

ZOOM Traffic Hotline

We want to hear about it when you encounter traffic problems on Collier County roads.

Call 530-ZOOM and let us know when you see red-light running, aggressive driving or other infractions.

Interested in finding out what other drivers are telling us when they call the ZOOM hotline? Click here to see this week’s ZOOM spots.