On February 11, the countywide High Impact Traffic Team will return to the City of Berkeley for targeted traffic enforcement.
On February 11, the countywide High Impact Traffic Team will return to the City of Berkeley for targeted traffic enforcement.
The High Impact Traffic Team is a collaborative partnership between the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, the California Highway Patrol, and police departments throughout Alameda County.
On this date, officers will conduct focused enforcement in high-collision areas across Berkeley, including the:
- Adeline Street corridor
- Alcatraz Avenue corridor
- Ashby Avenue corridor
- Dwight Way corridor
- Martin Luther King Jr. Way corridor
- Sacramento Street corridor
- San Pablo Avenue corridor
- University Avenue corridor
- Zachary's Corner area (Derby Street and Warring Street)
This operation supports the Berkeley Police Department’s unique traffic safety strategy, which reprioritizes traffic safety efforts around a three-prong approach that focuses on Primary Collision Factors (PCFs), community concerns submitted to BPD, and our role as community caretakers.
Funding for this initiative was provided through a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.