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Washington Township Police Department
Traffic Unit

The Traffic Bureau of the police department coordinates many activities
dealing with roadways and motor vehicle traffic in Washington Township.
Currently staffed by Patrol
Officer James Burns. The traffic bureau assists not only the officers and
administration
of the police department
internally, but serves as a liaison to several agencies. The
Traffic Bureau works with the Township Engineer’s Office, the New Jersey
Department of Transportation and the Morris County Engineer’s office, on
a variety of issues involving traffic flow and the condition of
roadways. Additionally, the traffic bureau helps the general
public with a wide range of issues, including:
The Traffic Bureau also has these responsibilities:
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Coordinates traffic control plans for roadway construction projects.
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Administers the HOT SPOT program, which is a program that allocates
additional officers to enforce traffic laws in areas with a high
incidence of speeding complaints, motor vehicle crashes, seat belt
usage and other traffic related criteria.
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Assists Patrol Officers with severe, fatal and complex motor vehicle
crash investigations. Traffic officers have received extensive
training on motor vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle crash
investigation and reconstruction.
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Reviews the need for additional or revised traffic control signs and
regulations.
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Examines traffic flow patterns and conducts speed and volume studies
on township roadways and intersections.
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Coordinates the maintenance of traffic lights and additional
enforcement related police equipment.
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