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Tampa police launch new campaign focusing on pedestrian & cyclist safety

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Mayor Jane Castor, City Of Tampa | City Of Tampa website

Mayor Jane Castor, City Of Tampa | City Of Tampa website

The Tampa Police Department has announced its participation in a statewide safety campaign to reduce serious injury and fatal traffic crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists. This initiative, conducted in partnership with the Institute for Police Technology and Management (IPTM) and The University of North Florida (UNF), will focus on educating citizens about Florida traffic laws related to pedestrian and bicycle safety.

The campaign, running through May 2025, involves increased patrols on Tampa's roadways to identify and address violations related to pedestrian and bicycle safety. Officers will engage with roadway users, providing educational outreach to violators and emphasizing the importance of compliance with traffic laws. This effort targets both pedestrian and bicycle safety violations, as well as the responsibility of vehicle drivers to ensure the safe movement of pedestrians and bicyclists.

"The primary goal of the campaign is to increase awareness of traffic laws affecting pedestrians and bicyclists," said a spokesperson for the Tampa Police Department. "By promoting education and compliance, TPD aims to create a safer environment for all roadway users."

To support this initiative, increased police presence will be focused on several roadways:

- West Hillsborough Avenue

- East Busch Boulevard

- North Nebraska Avenue

- East Fowler Avenue

- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard

- West Kennedy Boulevard

- North Florida Avenue

- North and South Dale Mabry Highway

- Downtown Area

This traffic safety initiative is part of the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) "Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow" campaign. The Tampa Police Department was awarded a contract by FDOT, in cooperation with IPTM, to increase police presence in areas with a history of serious injury and fatal crashes. This partnership aims to promote overall traffic safety and reduce the number of citizens seriously injured or killed in traffic crashes within the City of Tampa.

Contact information:

306 East Jackson Street,

Tampa, Florida 33602,

(813) 274-8211

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