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Binghamton Police Increase Patrols to Catch Speeding Drivers
['Traci Taylor']
WNBF News Radio – WNBF News Radio 1290 AM & 92.1 FM – Binghamton News Radio
Mayor Jared M. Kraham announced Thursday that the Binghamton Police Department has increased traffic patrols for the summer, with particular attention to reducing speeding near city parks.
That's driving the decision to step up traffic enforcement in park zones, targeting speeding and other violations that put kids and pedestrians at risk.
Summer Traffic Patrols Target Residential, School, and Hospital ZonesBeyond park zones, the Binghamton Police Department will also concentrate enforcement efforts on high-traffic residential areas, school zones, and hospital zones.
Binghamton Police Deploy Speed Trailer to Discourage SpeedingAs part of the initiative, the department will deploy a portable speed trailer that displays real-time speed readings to passing drivers, aimed at discouraging speeding in targeted areas.
Get our free mobile appContacting the Binghamton Traffic Division and Mayor's OfficeResidents with traffic-related concerns or questions can contact the Binghamton Traffic Division at (607) 772-7095 or the Mayor's Office at (607) 772-7001.